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As the removal process for debris left by Hurricane Ian continues across Orange County, Public Works and the County’s contractor are releasing an interactive map. more
The Bellies, Babies and Beyond program in Orange County, in partnership with the Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County, is offering a variety of classes for moms and dads. more
An Orange County rent control ballot initiative was stopped by the 5th District Court of Appeals. more
Orange County celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with displays of Hispanic Heritage Art and awards. more
Orange County Public Works and debris removal contractors have collaborated to create a countywide map available. more
The City’s FEMA Contractor, Crowder Gulf, began debris removal in neighborhoods. They have five 150-yard claw trucks on the streets collecting debris in the City. more
Entering day 18 of activation, Orange County Public Work’s crews and contractors have removed more than 60,000 cubic yards of debris. more
In recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Orange County Clerk of Courts reminds the community its office is a local resource. more
Orange County residents are now able to apply for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). more
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County has issued a Health Caution for the presence of blue-green algae in Lake Apopka. more
I believe we can build character neighborhoods. The charge is to build active social networks which build stronger bonds through community projects and action.  more
Orange County Mosquito Control has identified approximately 93,000 acres with an increased mosquito population that will receive this additional aerial treatment. more
These commercial strips are generally ugly to view, dangerous to drive through, and often a poor contributor to a city’s economic and employment bases. more
A local State of Emergency has been extended an additional seven days. This enables Orange County to work with our state and federal partners more efficiently. more
Since the Emergency Rental Assistance Program launch, Orange County has distributed more than $30 million in federal funds to keep residents in their homes. more
With the flooding produced by Hurricane Ian, the Florida Department of Health in Orange County reminds residents and visitors of the importance of protecting themselves against mosquito-borne illnesses. more
Federal Emergency Management Agency Individual Assistance can help residents recover after Hurricane Ian.  Residents can apply now. more
Orange County Public Works debris removal contractors are scheduled to deploy beginning on Thursday, October 6, 2022, to collect large storm debris. more
What a difficult few weeks for all of us. Floods, trees down, lack of power, students out of school, and more trouble than I’m sure I can tally up. more
The Orange County Public School District announced that all its schools would be closed on Monday, while the Orange County Government announced it would resume trash collection on Monday. more
Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings signed an extension of the Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency in Orange Countyat a news briefing Monday afternoon. more
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has received reports of residents being asked for an "application fee" for FEMA or insurance reimbursement. This is a SCAM! more
Orange County Parks and Recreation continues to evaluate its facilities and locations to reopen safely to the public. At this time, (most) Orange County parks and programs have reopened. more
With the flooding produced by Hurricane Ian, the FDOH in Orange County reminds residents and visitors of the importance of protecting themselves against mosquito-borne diseases.  more
The Orange County Public School District announced that all its schools would be closed on Monday, while the Orange County Government announced it would resume trash collection on Monday. more
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