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Soup's on at the Square
The phrase 'comfort food' takes on a literal, practical meaning at the Second Annual Railroad Square Art Park SOUPer Sunday benefit for America's Second Harvest of the Big Bend food bank from noon to 5 p.m. ...
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Propalms, Inc. to Host Second Annual Shareholders Meeting in Orlando, FL
Propalms, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Company will discuss its plans for expansion and development in 2009 at its second annual shareholders meeting.
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End the year with a special dining celebration
Among the tempting special presentations at Central Floirda restaurants this New Year's Eve is the lobster trio event at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar in Winter Park.
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'Cover Florida' Works To Keep Poor Insured
Sandree Elliott prays a lot these days. Nine months ago, she lost her job as an information technology specialist.
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Altamonte property owner files for Ch. 11
Altamonte Springs-based Two Towers LLC filed for Chapter 11 reorganization Dec. 15 after finding itself unable to meet mortgage obligations when multiple tenants were unable to pay rent or renew leases.
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Crist's Health-Coverage Fix Likely Isn't, Experts PredictLoading...
The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Source: Orlando Sentinel, The Wordcount: 793 Dec. 22--Disappointment may be in store for those hoping that Gov.
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Man Sought After Exposing Self To Cashier
Altamonte Springs police are searching for a man who exposed himself to the cashier of a store as he was leaving the business.
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Refinancing Soars Again: Should You Cash in, Too?
Dec. 24--Mortgage-interest rates skirting 5 percent are creating a home-loan-refinancing frenzy the likes of which Central Florida mortgage brokers have not seen for five years.
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Burglars Tunnel Into Radio Shack
Three people were in custody Monday morning after police in Longwood came across a burglary in which the suspects tunneled into a Radio Shack on State Road 434.
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Student May Be Deported Over Paperwork Error
It is not likely to be a merry Christmas for a Central Florida student now facing deportation to her home country of Jamaica.
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Hand it to 'em
It's that time of year again, surprisingly soon and utterly relentless. Some may have been planning for, even rejoicing in, this impending eve, while others procrastinated, stealing one more day of guiltless ...
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AT&T's U-verse stages duel with Bright House cable
Starting today, many Central Floridians have a new option for their TV and high-speed Internet called U-verse. The AT&T service is the first real threat to Central Florida's largest pay-TV provider, Bright ...
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Just one black farmer left in Seminole County
Herbert Felder waits for customers behind his produce stand at the Winter Park Farmers Market dressed in a wide straw hat, denim shirt, jean overalls and unpolished brown shoes.
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City to buy 6 more vehicles ~~ $493,500
The latest vehicle replacement purchase comprises six 2008-9 Chevrolet and Ford trucks for the utility department at a total cost of $122,628. The new trucks were purchased at Classic Chevrolet Company of ...
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Missing Orlando girl
Missing. Joy Wray of Altamonte Springs,Fla., holds a sign Nov. 11 saying Caylee Anthony is alive during a prayer service for the missing 3-year-old in Jay Blanchard Park, in Orlando, Fla.. A group of about 40 ...
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Road Stops for December 6, 2008
Auditions will be held for the musical comedy Nunsense Jamboree, Dec. 7-8 at 6 p.m at the Osceola Center for the Arts.
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OPD Tests 13 New Downtown Surveillance Cameras
There's a new, high-tech way to look for criminals who are hunting for victims in downtown Orlando.
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FL police looking for a bird bandit
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL - A Florida pet store is missing a parrot, and police say a bird bandit is to blame.
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Bird-Napper Caught Shoving Parrot Into His Pants.
A man Florida police have dubbed the "bird bandit" has been caught on tape stealing a $600 bird from a pet store and hiding it in his shorts.
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$600 Bird Stolen From Pet Store
A man forced open a locked aviary at an Altamonte Springs pet store and stole a $600 bird, according to police.
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