AHS students have prom
Students from Apopka High School enjoyed a prom on Thursday, July 16 at Highland Manor in Apopka. Page 1A.
Slight city tax increase very likely, but how much increase is...
The City Council will take that final vote at a public hearing on Wednesday, September 16, at 6 p.m. at City Hall. Find out...
Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast speaker wants to promote unity
To Dr. Kevin Baird, the upcoming annual National Day of Prayer is “a great moment” to promote unity. See more on 3A.
PeteVergos competes at national level
At the United States Bowling Congress’ Intercollegiate Singles Championship (ISC), Pete Vergos excelled. Find out how he plaed on page 1A.
City Council dealing with ever-present issue of developments overcrowding local schools
What seems like it should be a simple process – having enough seats for students in permanent classrooms – is anything but simple. Read...
Shirt sales to aid local cancer group
The Apopka Fire Department is teaming up with Gina McReynolds Foundation to sell shirts that will benefit the foundation and those it helps. Find...
Debate draws hundreds as candidates talk issues
For a little more than an hour, mayoral candidates – incumbent Mayor Bryan Nelson and challenger Commissioner Kyle Becker – locked horns on the...
Retirement time for me is just around the corner
After a little more than 44 years, it’s time for me to step aside and mosey on into retirement from this career position as...
Wildlife Drive reopens after Nicole
The drive was closed last week due to safety concerns, including a downed powerline.
Apopka Police swears in new officers on March 6
Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinney (forefront) swears in the following officers at City Hall: Amanda Merrill, Brendan Tomlin, Ruister Jose Acevedo and Kenny Lucas...