After ‘long road’ Seminole agrees to community center at old Rosenwald site • Doctors race against Florida’s six-week abortion ban
Orlando Morning Report Friday, April 26, 2024 | | |
| | Osceola traffic congestion | Community center at Rosenwald site | Race against six-week abortion ban Good morning. It's Friday, April 26, 2024. The weather forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 86 and low of 62. Click here for more weather. Want to go deeper? Why not sign up for one of our focused newsletters such as Go For Launch on the latest space news. Sign up here | | Commissioner Ricky Booth wants Osceola County to take action and ask Turnpike officials to expedite construction of roads that could alleviate congestion. | | | After more than a decade of promises to the historic Black community of East Altamonte, Seminole commissioners agreed to build a community center where the now-shuttered Rosenwald School stood — a relic of segregation. | | | Planned Parenthood clinics are expanding hours and adding appointments as they prepare to stop offering any abortions past six weeks. | | | A $4 billion construction pricetag raises daunting question of who will pay to build and operate it. | | | With lackluster presales over the last four years, the Give Kids the World specialty license plate is set to be replaced with a potential Universal Orlando Resort plate that would still raise funds for the nonprofit. | | | The Wednesday evening incident came in a traffic stop that snarled traffic downtown. Officers said the man shot first, forcing their response. | | | National Go Birding Day falls on the last Saturday of April, inviting birders of all experience levels to go outside and turn their eyes to the skies. Central Florida is home to myriad avian residents, from petite warblers and woodpeckers to formidable birds of prey. | | | Every hero has an origin story. For Atreya Manaswi, it started a few summers ago. He was out on a lake with a friend and his grandfather, a beekeeper. The older man was describing the dramatic drop in production from his family's hives — from the same kinds of problems that are causing a rapid decline in the pollinator population worldwide. | | | Seeking re-accreditation, Orlando Museum of Art is beholden to policy on acquiring new art for its permanent collection. | | | After the heartbreaking news that the child she was carrying had an untreatable medical condition, Danielle Tallafuss got an abortion at 22 weeks. It's a decision, she writes, that should be up to families, not politicians and special interest groups. | | | |
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