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Springs' audit may have come back clean, but the city's wastewater and stormwater situation led to another dustup.
With the open container law speeding its way through the Florida Legislature, Oviedo sharpens its plans for a potential arts ...
Oviedo celebrated its centennial in style on April 26, taking revelers back through 100 years of the city's history, with a ...
It's not just Cinco de Mayo, it's also Kentucky Derby Day, and if you want to get a jump on Mother's Day there are events ...
Age-restricted, mixed-use Arya at Oviedo may be the city’s best choice to avoid something even larger, development director says. At the northeast corner of where State Road 419 and Lockwood Boulevard ...
A contentious wastewater contract gets cancelled, and Winter Springs looks to catch up after two decades of the same stormwater rate. Faced with mixed public opinion, the Winter Springs City ...
This article was made possible through a partnership with Hagerty High School’s student-run newspaper, The Blueprint. You can also find this article on The Blueprint’s website. When principal Robert ...
After Fort Myers faced punishments after refusing to sign an ICE agreement, Winter Springs agrees. It “doesn’t sound very optional,” a commissioner said. In a move following most of the state, the ...
The Seminole County Commission will look at proposals next week that could end its support of Lynx bus routes as it considers alternatives. Commissioners will hear a presentation from six vendors on ...
Seminole County’s sudden fluoride vote came during a staff report, after pleas from doctors and experts failed to persuade county leaders. Seminole County Commissioners made a surprise vote Tuesday ...
U.S. Rep. Cory Mills, who represents Oviedo, is holding a tele-town hall from 6:30 -7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 8. To dial into the meeting, residents should call 855-756-7520 and use the PIN: 121814.