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The shelter now cares for over 200 dogs and asks the community to step forward or attempt to reunite found dogs with their owners before adopting, fostering, or bringing them to the shelter. more
On Tuesday, November 14th, Sonny’s BBQ will recognize Officer Adsudalah Brooks and Recruit Officer Laura Crespo of the Apopka Police Department for their role in delivering a baby! more
 The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly arrest report that includes arrests, crashes, calls for service, and traffic citations. This report is for the week ending November 4th. more
Over the course of a week, The Apopka Voice Managing Editor Reggie Connell sat down with several elected officials and candidates for office in Apopka. The second feature from those interviews is Apopka City Commissioner Nick Nesta. more
In its 13th year, the Toy Drive has collected nearly 75,000 toys and gifts that benefit local youth. Last year, the drive collected over 9,000 toys. more
In case you missed it. The Apopka news week in Review includes five articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details about a baby delivered in Apopka by APD officers. more
Deborah Hodge, 57, was arrested by the APD and charged with kidnapping, neglecting a disabled adult, and interfering with her custody. more
Animal Services staff will meet weekly to review the information they receive from the consultations and build their list of community resources to help people with their pet issues. more
Moore: "I hope you follow me on Facebook to see which team wins the Corridor of the Year Contest.  No matter who wins, the amount of work done makes every corridor a winner!" more
House Bill 173 is sponsored by state Rep. Kimberly Daniels, D-Jacksonville, and is aimed at nonprofit organizations that operate residential homeowners' associations. more
 The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly arrest report that includes arrests, crashes, calls for service, and traffic citations. This report is for the week ending October 28th. more
Corridors are well-located, high-traffic-count business sites. They generate sales and property taxes and create jobs and incomes for families. They are also the connective tissue between neighborhoods and city centers. more
Apopka Police Officer Adsudalah Brooks and Recruit Officer Laura Crespo responded to a 911 hang-up call, but while en route, updated to a female giving birth at home. more
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly burglary report from the Apopka Police Department that includes reported burglaries of businesses, residences, and vehicles.  more
The 2024 Apopka municipal elections are still 130 days away, but already the field is starting to fill up. On Monday, a third candidate filed with the Apopka City Clerk. more
Last week, Congressmen Maxwell Alejandro Frost (D-FL-10) and Daniel Webster (R-FL-11) announced the introduction of their bipartisan bill, the Fixing Gaps in Hurricane Preparedness Act. more
In case you missed it. The Apopka news week in Review includes five articles that shaped the city last week... all in one place, including details on the Apopka Blue Sink. more
I sat down with Velazquez earlier this month at Canon Coffee to catch up on all things Apopka and get her thoughts on issues before the City Council. As has always been the case, she didn't hold back. more
Dorothy Fields Thomas was taken from her group home in Apopka today. She is believed to be in the company of Deborah Hodge, a 57-year-old Black female. more
Dorothy Fields Thomas was taken from her group home in Apopka today. She is believed to be in the company of Deborah Hodge, a 57-year-old Black female. more
According to a four-year report, the APD responded to 3,724 distracted driving-related crashes, including talking or texting on the phone, inattentive driving, or external distractions. more
Florida is the 13th state this year to introduce legislation that would roll back labor laws intended to protect minors, according to the Economic Policy Institute. more
The report claimed that although the energy is less expensive than 99% of existing coal and new gas generation, only 20 of the 77 utilities have plans to be entirely coal-free by 2030. more
Outdoor irrigation is limited to one day a week starting November 5th and then back to two days a week during Daylight Saving Time beginning in March. more
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly burglary report from the Apopka Police Department that includes reported burglaries of businesses, residences, and vehicles.  more
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