Trip to D.C. changes young man’s life

During his three-day trip, Nathaniel Plummer called on members of Congress to renew the Special Diabetes Program, a federal program to support research to...

Agreement means change to Rock Springs Ridge proposed development

In a negotiated settlement between lawyers for the developer and the city of Apopka that was further hashed out in the City Council meeting....

Hospital, medical office buildings are likely near Wekiva Parkway

A possible hospital and medical office buildings that may be built near the Wekiva Parkway interchange at Kelly Park Road were part of the...

City center gets another extension for negotiations

The City Council granted city center developer Taurus Southern Investments an extension for them to move toward finishing the hammering out of the developer’s...

Keeping an eye on things

As its head is adorned with aquatic vegetation, an alligator keeps a watch on the activities along the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. See page...

Moore wins re-election to School Board

Incumbent Orange County School Board member Christine Moore easily won re-election to a third four-year term this week, defeating challenger Matthew Fitzpatrick by more...

Shots fired between vehicles

Apopka police are still investigating a shoot-out between people in two vehicles Monday, August 10, in downtown Apopka. Read about it on 1A.

Honoring veterans

Lou Boria, a World War II veteran, speaks Thursday, November 11, during a Veterans Day ceremony held at Kit Land Nelson Park and sponsored...

Orange County solar co-op program

Michael Cohen, advisory board member for Solar United Neighbors, speaks with homeowners about the Orange County solar co-op program at the John Bridges Community...

Police take part in pedestrian/auto education

In an effort to educate drivers about keeping pedestrians safe, Apopka police officers spent three hours crossing Fifth Street in downtown Apopka. Read the...