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October 16, 2024

Seminole elections chief rivals | New Disney pass | Mayor Dyer's downtown vision 

New Disney pass covers every Lightning Lane in 1 park for 1 day • Mayor Dyer’s downtown vision: Orlando’s “Magnificent Mile,” an upgraded Lake Lucerne and 2-way streets
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Orlando Morning Report

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Seminole elections chief rivals | New Disney pass | Mayor Dyer's downtown vision

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Rivals for Seminole elections chief seek to build voter trust

Republican Amy Pennock and Democrat Deborah Poulalion agree on major issues. Both want to extend early voting and create a more efficient audit trail for ballots cast.

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New Disney pass covers every Lightning Lane in 1 park for 1 day

The add-on is designed to shorten waits, will be available in limited quantities this month.

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Mayor Dyer's downtown vision: Orlando's "Magnificent Mile," an upgraded Lake Lucerne and 2-way streets

The long-discussed remake is getting new specifics, but remains mostly conceptual. Obstacles: How much will it cost, and where will the money come from?

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Orange Supervisor of Elections candidates face off again — and this time it counts

A judge moved the August race to November, invalidating the first round of votes.

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Do I hear sleigh bells? Dr. Phillips Center introduces 'Celebrate the Holidays'

The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts unwraps a season of Christmas entertainment under the banner of "Celebrate of Holidays."

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Gatorland storms into Halloween season with haunt, humor

Attraction rebounds from hurricane shutdown, continues spooky event

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As residents cope with tornado disaster, FEMA starts offering aid in Palm Beach County

Residents in The Acreage, a community in northwest Palm Beach County, are planning to rebuild after a tornado caused widespread damage last week. On Tuesday, FEMA workers began going door to door, offering help.

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Letters: Keep school boards nonpartisan | OUC outage reporting failed | Bianchi wrong about private equity

A former member of the Osceola School Board says the focus of school boards should be students, not political parties.

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Commentary: To end gun violence, change culture, not laws

To protect our communities, we must alter the way we respond to the level of gun violence that has developed. Doing more of the same will not result in change.

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Meh: A candy corn story

It's October. And election season. So, why not shine a spotlight on a holiday food that's truly polarizing?

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