Vol. 38, No. 29
Orange County invests in programs to treat opioid addiction and prevent overdose
Orange County is prioritizing investments in treatment, recovery and prevention services.
By McKenna Schueler
Duke Energy Florida customers will see cheaper electric bills starting in June
State regulators Tuesday approved plans that will save money for customers of Duke Energy Florida and Tampa Electric Co.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida
Florida sues Biden administration over regulations protecting gender-affirming care
Florida’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors and the restrictions for adults are also wrapped up in a legal challenge in a federal court in Tallahassee
By Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix
DeSantis lawyer says governor has 'executive privilege' from releasing public records
'The concept of executive privilege has no application whatsoever in the field of public records. It never has.'
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida
DeSantis disses pro-Palestinian protests on Florida college campuses, calls them 'a cheap cause'
'The reality is, if you actually study the history of this, you would be able to see there’s never been a Palestinian state.'
Florida Supreme Court hears arguments over secret phone recordings between arcade game legends
Florida is one of 11 states that require all parties to consent to being recorded
Free orange juice to remain at Florida welcome centers despite budget cut
Tourists can continue getting a taste of the Sunshine State
By Jim Turner, the News Service of Florida
Chaplains could soon come into Florida public schools, while other red states reject similar proposals
Come July 1, school districts in Florida could authorize volunteer chaplains to provide support and services for students
Gimme Shelter: 4-year-old Dodger is a sociable snuggler waiting to be adopted
Dodger has been at the shelter now for more than 50 days.
By Orange County Animal Services
Local art collective Psych Cat turns Casselberry Sculpture House into a fantastical wonderland
Lost in a forest
By Matthew Moyer
For Orlando artists Mila and Gina Makarova, working together on and off stage is family time
Whether it's Orlando Ballet, Phantasmagoria or an Opera Orlando production, this mother and daughter depend on each other.
By Seth Kubersky
Theater review: Theater West End’s 'To Kill a Mockingbird' reinvigorates a classic
Immersive production makes you think hard about why this story is so hated by some in today's world.
By Jodi Thomas
Family-friendly Burrow Cafe and Play to open in Mills 50, multi-venue 73,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor Live! At Pointe Orlando opens this fall
Plus new tacos, ice cream and plenty more restaurant and bar openings around town
By Faiyaz Kara
Domu's Sonny Nguyen will open Rion’s Ocean Room and Gyukatsu Rose under the newly formed Small Food Group
The two-in-one concept will specialize in 'poke by the pound,' Japanese fried beef cutlets and a la carte seafood snacks.
The Drake Kitchen and Bar in downtown Orlando is the culmination of Heberto and Rona Segura's decades-long dream
A feather in their caps
Orlando concert calendar: Mon Laferte, The Lemon Twigs, Hozier, Queensryche, Geese
Live music around town, May 8-14.
By Kristin Howard
Welcome to Rockville is back in Daytona with over 150 bands and all flavors of heaviness
Are you ready to Rockville?
Luke Combs revealed as the Sunday headliner for Country Thunder music festival this fall
Mystery solved!
No 'Maybe' about it, AJR plays Orlando's Kia Center Friday
Band of brothers
By Alan Sculley
The Brits are pissed that U.S. gets new 'Doctor Who' before they do
Plus everything else new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Disney+
By Steve Schneider
Enterprise Earth, Inferi, Crown Magnetar, Tracheotomy
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Lazy Moon Pizza sets opening date for new Maitland location
By Chloe Greenberg
East End Market hosts East Meets West market to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month
The recent stop of Hozier's Unreal Unearthed Tour in Orlando was nothing short of magical. Kicking off the evening was the talented…
By J.D. Casto
An Orlando townhouse near Lake Eola Park in a 1920s mission-style building that was once a church is now on the market. The…
With Memorial Day Weekend fast approaching and summer vacation looming in the (near) distance, now's the time to start planning kiddo-approved things…
By Orlando Weekly Staff
Kurt Vile and the Violators and Florry got loud and weird at the Beacham on an otherwise sleepy Tuesday night downtown. The…
By Jim Leatherman
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