City to seek dismissal of Daytona man’s suit

The city of Apopka will defend itself and seek a dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a Daytona Beach man over the accessibility of...

State official talks economic issues

Ken Lawson, executive director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, spoke this week to members of the Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce.

City files suit against former EMS billing company, saying city may...

At a City Council meeting on the same day, city attorney Joe Byrd told the City Council and the public that a company called...

Two Apopka roads will be temporarily closed for work

At its meeting on Wednesday, June 5, the City Council approved two road closures, one near Apopka High School and the other at...

Plans approved to replace insect-infested pine trees

Due to an insect infestation, these pine trees and others at the Northwest Recreation Complex will come down this summer.

Honoring those who died

A man salutes during the Memorial Day service held Monday, May 27, in Apopka at Edgewood/Greenwood Cemetery. The annual event was sponsored by the...

Private school moving to Apopka from Orlando

A K-12 private school is planning to move its campus from Orlando to Apopka in time for the 2020-2021 school year. Central Florida Preparatory School...

Cleaning clothes for homeless is goal of ministries

Two ministries are on a mission to help the homeless population get a clean slate by assisting them with their laundry. Helping the homeless...

Two local students featured by OCPS

Two local high school students were among several seniors Orange County Public Schools interviewed as part of the OCPS Grads series of social media...

Church expands program to aid homeless in the Apopka area

In August 2016, the First Baptist Church of Apopka launched its weekly Monday night homeless ministry. Find out how much the ministry has grown...