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Raymond Robbins, a civics teacher and self-described Republican union member, urges Florida senators to vote against SB 1296 (March 2, 2026) Credit: The Florida Channel

Just three years after enacting the


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Eric Jiang is establishing himself as a culinary force in this city after just a year of being in Orlando. The restaurateur moved here from Syracuse, New York, having operated three Mitsuba Sushi restaurants up there as well as a couple of tea/dessert shops in the Syracuse Mall.

Last summer,


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Meet Jay!

Jay (A589702) is a gorgeous and healthy stray who’s a fairly new addition to our shelter. Our vets put him at a little under a year old, and he definitely gives off goofy/awkward puppy vibes. Jay is sweet, handsome, extremely playful and energetic. Jay is also young, clumsy, and it’s clear wherever he came from, he received very little training and social...


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Spring means new beginnings and, in Orlando, lots of new food to eat. Blossoming around town this season are new Filipino bakeries, fish camps, upscale omakase, New Zealand-style treats, Siamese flavors and Palestinian street eats. 

Here are 30 of the hottest new eateries joining Orlando’s rich culinary landscape this spring. 


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Credit: Heatwave/Instagram

Orlando’s queer café-meets-nightspot Heatwave is closing after just about half a year in business, but not before throwing one last party.

The venue at 741 W. Church St. in Parramore announced on social media it will close Sunday, March 8, with...


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