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With up to $4.4 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), Orange County will ensure that all homes have access to high-speed internet. more
According to the latest data from the Florida Department of Health, there have been 1,913 cases across 33 of Florida’s 67 counties. more
The Orange County Public Works Traffic Engineering Division is in the process of converting more than 3,000 yield signs to stop signs. more
Since the grand opening on September 1, 2015, the Orange County Clerk of Courts Self Help Center has served nearly 90 thousand customers in need of access to legal assistance. These customers either … more
An Eco-Education center, fishing pier, dock, pavilion, and shaded playground designed for children of differing abilities are just some of what you’ll find at Magnolia Park. more
If approved by voters on the November 8th ballot, the ordinance would take effect as early as November 21st and last for one year. more
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and District 2 Orange County Commissioner Christine Moore welcome visitors back to this beautiful eco-wonder Magnolia Park. more
With the hot, rainy afternoons upon us, residents should take comfort in the fact that Orange County Mosquito Control is working to keep mosquito populations manageable. more
You have talked about, thought about it, and maybe even dreamt of starting your own small business. As your county commissioner for District 2, I want you to know, now is the time to start building. more
You may not be aware, but the Orange County Clerk’s Office may have some unclaimed money for you. Look at our unclaimed checks list at www.myorangeclerk.com. more
This Saturday, August 6th, is the last day of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County’s FREE school immunizations EVENT for Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) children … more
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County is responding to the monkeypox outbreak. There are cases of monkeypox in at least 43 states and Washington DC. more
The renovation project at Magnolia Park started with funding years ago, and now park goers will enjoy a fantastic new pier, brand new bathrooms, an eco-education center, an inclusive playground, and more. more
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season started June 1, and the Florida Department of Health in Orange County wants to make sure you and your family are prepared. more
The Vision 2050 Plan will be implemented over the next few years. It focuses on place-making standards and context-based regulations. more
Launched in 2003, the NEC is a coaching and training facility for Central Florida entrepreneurs, with over 15,000 people per year receiving assistance on a myriad of business-related subjects. more
Orange County Government distributes a Neighbor to Neighbor publication that celebrates and promotes the benefits of being an active member of your community. more
Orange County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP1) will stop accepting new applications Friday, July 15 at 11:59 p.m. as funding for this program is nearing depleted. more
Chris Delgado is running for the Orange County Commission seat for District 2, and invites Apopka to his campaign kickoff event. more
You may not be aware, but the Orange County Clerk’s Office may have some unclaimed money for you. Look at our unclaimed checks list at the end of this article. more
In late June, Orange County Commissioner District 2 Christine Moore joined fellow county officials and residents to cut the ribbon unveiling the latest senior citizen affordable housing community. more
From parenting to baby basics to childbirth, these classes are free and some are held virtually, while others are held in person this summer in Orange County.   more
Orange County Government and Wendover Housing Partners announced the grand opening of Hawthorne Park, a new senior affordable community in Pine Hills. more
Summer is here and so are the high temperatures that can cause heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The Florida Department of Health in Orange County encourages residents and visitors to beat the heat. more
UF/IFAS provides education and information to residents and businesses through workshops, publications, and mass media in family life, youth development, natural resources, horticulture, and agriculture. more
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