Restaurant shutdowns | Orlando airport authority's new CEO | Homelessness in Central Florida
Orlando Morning Report Thursday, March 20, 2025 | | |
| | | | Restaurant shutdowns | Orlando airport authority's new CEO | Homelessness in Central Florida Good morning. It's Thursday, March 20, 2025. The weather forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 79 and low of 49. Click here for more weather. Want to go deeper? Why not sign up for one of our focused newsletters such as Foodie Fare on latest restaurant news. Sign up here. | | | | Eight Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of March 9-15, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. | | | | | The new CEO could be on duty as early as April. | | | | | A Central Florida group hosted a conversation about homelessness and the recent challenges faced in efforts to combat the crisis. "It's just a growing issue," League of Women Voters of Orange County President Kathy Schmitz said. | | | | | Rather than taking a chainsaw approach to slashing budgets and laying off workers, the Florida Legislature has taken a more measured approach. | | | | | Jose Luis Lopez loved soccer and his family in Mexico. A tragic encounter led to his death at the hands of deputies who mistakenly thought he had a knife. | | | | | After the safe return Tuesday of two astronauts left behind for months on the International Space Station, the White House characterized the pair as "stranded" and trumpeted their return as a "rescue." Those are words that NASA has been resisting for months. | | | | | Scott Maxwell: After minimum wage, marijuana, Florida politicians want to shut down amendment votes | | | | | Florida's Sunshine Week celebrated easy access to public records — a service that has eroded through the years but is showing signs of life. | | | | | After a recent spate of hazing incidents at UCF, a nationally recognized hazing lawyer said better prevention, enforcement and swift discipline at the school level are needed. | | | | | The Spring Soirée returns April 14, supporting the Edible Education Experience mission, delighting guests with fine dining from some of Orlando's finest culinary ambassadors, including James Beard semifinalist for Best Chef: South, Kaya's Lordfer Lalicon. | | | |
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