Church will host human trafficking program
United Methodist Women is organizing a human trafficking program for Saturday, October 14, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the First United...
Apopka High School homecoming court
After a delay created by Hurricane Irma, the Apopka High School homecoming week is set for October 9-13, culminating with the Blue Darters’ football...
Apopka High swimmers face Edgewater
Longtime coach Jerry Russell said, “It was neck and neck all the way until Kaelyn and junior team captain Christine Ahrens went first and...
More housing, commercial development coming to Apopka
More single-family homes and a pair of commercial developments were on the docket for a meeting of the city of Apopka’s Development Review Committee.
Local airport authority still looking for support from elected officials
The West Orange Airport Authority (WOAA) gave an update about its quest to find government support for the organization and a possible feasibility study...
Apopka City Council approves 2017-2018 budget, but not without disagreement
A rehash of philosophical differences – albeit a shorter version – highlighted the final public hearings for the city of Apopka property tax rate...
Kidd seeks City Council seat
Suzanne Kidd, an Apopka resident and former 30-year public school teacher, has filed to run for Apopka City Council Seat 1.
New Chamber leader has big plans
As the new president of the Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce, Robert Agrusa hopes to build upon Apopka’s growing demographic trends.
Spending plan for downtown OK’d but not without dissent
As part of the discussion on where to spend the nearly $2 million for improvement of the downtown area, CRA m ember Billie Dean...
Three more Apopka police officers sworn in
There are a few fresh faces in the Apopka Police Department (APD), as three new police officers were sworn in at City Hall before...