Delegates visit city of Apopka

In the November 18 issue of The Apopka Chief had a typographical mistake. The caption should have read: On Tuesday, November 8 (Election Day),...

Mayor Nelson voices stance on online sales tax

While the court cases and state law are always changing, Florida law has yet to be changed. Read this article on page 1A.

Behavioral hospital breaks ground on Orange Blossom Trail

City officials and hospital representatives had a groundbreaking for Acadia Orlando Health Apopka, on Thursday, February 15. Representatives for the hospital estimated that the...

Burning down the house

An Apopka firefighter tosses in a fiery fuel-soaked towel during the Apopka Fire Department’s burning down of a house on Plymouth-Sorrento Road.

Flying low, but not slow

Three Caspian terns take a low flight path over a canal along the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive recently. Read more on the Lake Apopka...

Expressway authority names new CFO

Lisa Lumbard has been selected as chief financial officer for the Central Florida Expressway Authority. Read more about Lisa and her achievements on page 6A.

City of Apopka closes offices, park and recreation facilities for Idalia

Ahead of Idalia, the city of Apopka will close its offices and park and recreation facilities and announced the solid waste collection schedule. As of...

Planning Commission okays changes to plans of a proposed assisted living...

On Tuesday, September 13, the Planning Commission recommended approval in amending development plans of a proposed assisted living facility. Canterwood Manor is a proposed assisted...

Memorial Day wreath

Apopka Mayor Bryan Nelson (l) and VFW Commander Andy Anderson place a ceremonial wreath Monday, May 30, to honor those who have died while...

Three Blue Darters headed to Ivy League universities

Three Apopka High School students have each achieved a lofty accomplishment as they were admitted to Ivy League universities. Find out more on 1A...