State revenue-sharing numbers still up in air for city

When the Apopka City Council gave tentative approval to a slight increase in the property tax rate, it did so based on the proposed...

City raises property tax rate

The property tax rate and budget for the city of Apopka are set. The Apopka City Council unanimously gave the final approval for the...

Three Apopka police officers sworn in by deputy chief

Deputy Police Chief Jerome Miller (l) swears in officers, (l-r), Nina “Stonie” Stone, Richard “Richie” Alvelo, and Raed “Ray” Lutfi. Read more on the...

Apopka Fair arrives

For 20 years, when spring comes, the feeling of that time of the year pervades the Apopka area as the Apopka Fair draws near. ...

Award winner Clark leads local hospital

As CEO of AdventHealth Apopka, Tim Clark said the hospitals role during COVID19 has been to ensure that the hospital became “the voice of...

APK introduces new officers

The new Apopka High School Student Government officers are hard at work preparing for this year’s homecoming season. See the Apopka High School SGA...

Rock Springs Ridge homeowners vote, but questions still remain

“I’m glad the vote’s over. It’s been a very interesting experience getting to this point,” said Gary McSweeney, Rock Springs Ridge HOA Board president....

Chamber members gather for dinner

Community leaders, elected officials, entrepreneurs, and professionals celebrated the accomplishments of individuals and businesses in the Apopka community at the 2021 annual Apopka Chamber Business...

Wekiva High teacher facing charges

A Wekiva High School teacher was arrested and charged.

Subdivision park renamed for former HOA president

The Sheeler Oaks Homeowners Association renamed its larger park from Big Park to O’Neal Park after Elaine Walleker O’Neal.