Vol. 37, No. 23
Is Florida COVID data activist Rebekah Jones grifter or hero, villain or role model, liar or whistleblower? Maybe all of the above.
Dashboard confessional
By Ava Loomar
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is not concerned about new coronavirus variants
By Christine Sexton, NSF
Scalloping season in Florida begins on July 1
By Nelly Ontiveros Cervantes
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sending law enforcement officers to the US-Mexico border
By Jim Saunders, NSF and Jim Turner, NSF
Valencia College adjuncts vote to form a union after years-long push
By McKenna Schueler
Florida Supreme Court rejects recreational marijuana ballot amendment over wording (again)
By Jim Saunders, NSF
Florida, other GOP-led states lose Supreme Court case against Obamacare
Matt Gaetz, under investigation for possible sex trafficking, endorses blackface enthusiast Anthony Sabatini for Congress
By Alex Galbraith
Donald Trump supporter defaces Pride Month intersection in Florida to celebrate former president's birthday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis asks judge to toss lawsuit against state's anti-protest law
By NSF
Tampa judge blocks CDC order keeping cruise ships from sailing
Mike Pence should be heckled everywhere he goes, forever
VA head announces plans to offer gender-affirming surgeries to transgender veterans at Orlando Pride event
Seminole County School Board to cast final vote on face mask rules
Nurses picket Osceola Regional Hospital to demand better work conditions
Gov. Ron DeSantis' net worth increased 20% during pandemic year
By Jim Turner, NSF
Medical marijuana dispensary planned for just outside Winter Park
By Maria Briceno
Orange County Commission votes to ban retail sale of puppies, kittens and rabbits
Conservatives now use the label ‘critical race theory’ to describe any conversation about race that makes them uncomfortable
Informed Dissent
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Cute, energetic Pebbles is 8 years old and ready to adopt from Orange County Animal Services
By Orange County Animal Services
MegaCon Orlando adds Doctor Who's Christopher Eccleston to this summer's comeback event
By Matthew Moyer
An Orlando gamer recreated Tanqueray’s in ‘The Sims’ (cigarette smoke not included)
Things to do in Orlando, June 16-22: Taking Back Sunday, 'The Little Merman,' T.K. Kirkland and more
Royal Caribbean delays first cruise from Florida after crewmembers test positive for coronavirus
Seeing smiling faces at the parks again is both heartwarming and alarming
No masks!
By Seth Kubersky
Celebrate Black liberation with Juneteenth parties and events all over town
ZooTampa's Stingray Bay will not reopen after 12 stingrays died of gas bubble disease
By Ray Roa
Maitland's Enzian Theater screens Devo concert film next week
Investigate all things Skunk Ape at the Great Florida Bigfoot Conference this summer in Lakeland
Halloween Horror Nights is bringing back its signature villain to celebrate its 30th anniversary
Immersive B-movie sendup 'The Little Merman From The Black Lagoon' returns for a good cause this weekend
SeaWorld announces nightly summer fireworks
NBCUniversal CEO shares a ton of new details on Epic Universe theme park in unexpectedly frank interview
By Ken Storey
Royal Caribbean plans to keep unvaccinated guests away by making cruises expensive and uncomfortable for them
A new audio upgrade to the Wheel at Icon Park will help riders know what they're looking at
Harlem Globetrotters to play in Orlando in July
By Matthew Moyer and Alex Galbraith
SeaWorld Orlando's Howl-O-Scream wants you to be part of their Scare Squad
Long-awaited Epcot show 'Harmonious' will debut on October 1
Walt Disney World shares details of 50th anniversary celebration including new fireworks shows
After 136 years, a Utah politician wants to fix one of the biggest issues in cruising
Jam Hot Chicken finds a permanent Winter Park roost, PDQ and 4Rivers team up for a sammy and more foodie news
By Faiyaz Kara
Central Florida's Girl Scouts are sitting on 214,000 unsold cookies (not literally)
Ivanhoe Village's The Pinery to open on Monday
Korean chain bb.q Chicken plans to open 15 stores in Orlando area
Orlando's Greenery Creamery, junk food YouTubers made an ice cream hot dog
Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar is reopening in July
Kombu Sushi Ramen serves popular tastes in a somewhat neglected sector of Winter Park
Synth-pop pioneers OMD to kick off 2022 U.S. tour in Orlando
New Orlando releases: songs(!) from Jonas Van den Bossche, electronica from jankyswans and more
By Bao Le-Huu
Orlando concert picks this week: Rainbow Park, Elizabeth Ward, Tchami and more
Country scion turned rapper Struggle Jennings to play Orlando's Will's Pub in July
Hall & Oates, Squeeze to play Tampa in September
ZZ Top will play Orlando's Hard Rock Live in November
Reggaeton superstar Farruko announces date with Orlando's Amway Center in December
Synth-pop stars Erasure return to Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center in 2022
Your favorite hunky vampire saxophonist from the 1980s, Tim Cappello, is coming to play Orlando
Waterparks are coming to Orlando's Park Ave CDs for exclusive in-store
Orlando's Frontyard Festival to continue through December
J. Cole to headline Orlando in September as part of 'The Off Season' tour
‘Black Summer,’ ‘iCarly,’ ‘Penguin Town’ and more streaming debuts this week
By Steve Schneider
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