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The Front Burner: Bipartisan Senate bill would benefit newcomers, citizens
As an Orlando resident and president of the Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, I'm struck by how much our city and state could benefit from fair and humane immigration reform. Our broken immigration system needs fixing now...
Tags: Migration, Labor Legislation, Extradition, Career and Workplace, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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Suiza Dairy "da el salto" y llega al mercado de Orlando
Atraída por la numerosa comunidad puertorriqueña que vive en la Florida Central, la empresa Suiza Dairy de Puerto Rico comenzó a vender algunos de sus productos en esta región. La compañía, de capital peruano, seleccionó a Roman Foods como su...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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DUI suspect throws up on patrol car after hit-and-run, troopers say
FloriDUHDUI suspect Ryan T. Fletcher allegedly slammed his Ford into at least one other car and then fled the scene of the accident before lawmen arrived, troopers said, reports the Orlando Sentinel. But troopers soon found the 28-year-old man, who had been...Tags: Florida Highway Patrol
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SunRail will provide a gateway to Florida Hospital Health Village
As the 61-mile SunRail route wends its way toward completion, one of its pivotal stops will be a bustling beehive of construction — Health Village. Part of Florida Hospital Orlando's vision to build a health and wellness community around an...
Tags: Gynecology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, DeBary, Healthcare Provider, Cleveland Clinic
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Cities may push to quiet train horns on FEC
Q: Where can I learn more about quiet zones to silence train horns on the Florida East Coast Railway in downtown West Palm Beach? Shelagh Dufault, West Palm Beach A: Local governments in Palm Beach County are expected to team up to apply to the...Tags: Travel, Palm Beach County, Amtrak, Education, Florida East Coast Railway
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Scholar-Athlete of Year: Lake Highland athlete collects tennis items for needy
901 Highland Ave Orlando, FL 32803 No one would have blamed Danielle Leavitt if she were focused solely on serves and groundstrokes. That was not ingrained in Leavitt. Even at age 10, the recently graduated tennis and volleyball player from Lake...
Tags: Tennis, Dwayne Johnson, Human Interest, Cooper City, Crohn's Disease
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Med-tech firm lands its first software deal
A company led by by two veteran Central Florida high-tech entrepreneurs recently secured its first contract for Internet-based medical software designed to streamline the complicated process of qualifying a patient's care for Medicare or Medicaid...
Tags: Heathrow, Medical Research, Food and Drug Administration, Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care
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California high-speed rail gets a green light
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON California's high-speed rail project can start rolling without waiting for potentially time-consuming approvals from a federal board, officials ruled Thursday. In a victory for the project, which has faced repeated political obstacles, a...Tags: Washington State University, Travel, U.S. Congress, Jeff Denham, Crime, Law and Justice
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Susan Haynie, deputy mayor, Boca Raton
Last Week: The recent news that Garda World plans to create an additional 50 high paying jobs in Boca Raton is the story of the week for our community. Garda World, which has its US Headquarters based in Boca Raton, is projected to have close to 200...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Interior Policy, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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St. Louis is ranked as the new 'Sin City'
Move over Las Vegas, there's a 'sinnier' place and it's just up the road from Springfield. A real estate website ranks St. Louis number one when it comes to the "seven deadly sins." Movoto looked at cities using the criteria of pride, lust, greed,...
Tags: Pittsburgh, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), St. Louis
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DUI suspect cries, throws up on FHP cruiser after hit-and-run crash
DUI suspect Ryan T. Fletcher left behind more than one big mess in Orlando early Thursday, troopers say. First, Fletcher slammed his Ford into at least one other vehicle at State Road 434 and Lake Underhill Road and took off before cops arrived,...
Tags: CVS Corp., Florida Highway Patrol
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George Zimmerman trial: Jury will be sequestered, judge rules
The judge presiding over George Zimmerman's trial in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin announced Thursday that the jury will be sequestered. None has yet been seated in the case, but when the six jurors and four alternates are chosen to serve, their...
Tags: Prosecution, Jessica Lunsford, Punishment, Murder, Trials
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