After years of delay, big projects roll forward: Downtown Orlando courtyard, Science Center improvements, more • 7 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week
Orlando Morning Report Tuesday, July 18, 2023 | | |
| | | | Orlando home prices | Cultural projects move forward | Restaurant inspections Good morning. It's Tuesday, July 18. The weather will see PM thunderstorms with a high of 92 and low of 75. Click here for more weather. | | | | The median home price in June was $385,000, up from $378,000 in May, according to the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. | | | | | After years of delay, major cultural projects are moving ahead: A new downtown gathering spot and upgrades for the Science Center and Orlando Ballet. | | | | | Seven Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of July 9-15, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. | | | | | Family members of the man killed by an Orlando police officer earlier this month called on city leaders to investigate the officer who fired the fatal shot and for justice for Derek Diaz. | | | | | A federal judge Friday ordered Florida to stop putting children with "complex" medical conditions into nursing homes and help them receive care in their family homes or communities, | | | | | City Commissioners got a look Monday at a proposed $1.77 billion budget for the upcoming year, which is nearly 15% bigger than last year. | | | | | Rally at Orange County Administration Building pushes for changes in state law to allow flexibility in tourist-tax spending to address critical community needs. | | | | | Gov. Ron DeSantis has spent at least $15.2 million in the first half of 2023 to address "illegal migration" in Texas and the Florida Keys. | | | | | Federal prosecutors, suggesting Donald Trump's lawyers have been slow to respond, asked the judge overseeing the former President's classified records case Monday to push the defense to move faster. Under the Classified Information Procedures Act, which governs the handling of sensitive government documents, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon is expected to enter a protective order written by prosecutors that would protect the secrecy of the documents. But the order cannot move forward without the defense team's response. | | | | | When Alicia Griggs steps outside her suburban Fort Lauderdale home, Florida's latest invasive species comes a-hoppin' down the street: lionhead rabbits. | | | | | Migrant workers and advocates filed a federal lawsuit Monday challenging a new Florida law that makes it a felony to transport into the state people who enter the country illegally, arguing the law is vague and will lead to "unlawful arrest, prosecution and harassment." | | | | | A Democrat who lost two congressional races in one of Florida's most conservative districts announced Monday he will seek the nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott. | | | | | I-Drive Throwdown brings big trucks, vendors to Dezerland Action Park for 3 days | | | | | The common thread of realignment has led to plenty of collaboration between the ADs over the past two years. All four face similar challenges that come with transitioning into a new conference. | | | |
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