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A Longwood businessman will renew his lawsuit against Seminole County after a new face mask order goes in place Wednesday.
Read moreA group of Central Florida organizations and Sanford residents are working with the city to paint a Black Lives Matter mural in some place with high visibility in the city.
Read moreSince most local municipalities have cancelled Independence Day fireworks extravaganzas, people are going to light their own displays, according to a local family who runs the First American Fireworks in the Winn-Dixie parking lot on 1540 S.
Read moreThe Sanford City Commission is expected to choose a new commissioner at a special meeting Monday at 4 p.m. in City Hall. The person will represent District 1 through December 2022.
Read moreOn Thursday there were five candidates in the race for tax collector, but by Friday, the field had narrowed to three.
Read moreThe Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens needs to make up a Covid shortfall of $1.5 million, and officials are asking the public for help because “There’s No Zoo Without You.”
Read moreEvery Thursday, the Rev. Manuel Ramirez and a crew from the Iglesia Misionera una Nueva Esperanza en Cristo Jesus hand out free food for local residents. Ramirez, the pastor of the church at 2921 S.
Read moreThe City of Sanford swore in its new mayor Monday evening and narrowed about two dozen applicants for the vacant District 1 commission seat to five people.
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