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Chain dollar stores harm communities, says report from the Institute for Self Reliance
‘Predatory tactics’ enable ‘a public health disaster’
By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection
Tags: Florida News, poverty, food deserts, small business
Celebration-based business will give away 500 free turkeys in Kissimmee on Tuesday
By Solomon Gustavo
Tags: Tip Jar, Celebration, Thanksgiving, AmeriFactors, tax, rich people, poverty, turkey
The Villages, Florida’s largest retirement community, has the nation's highest rate of working poor
By Colin Wolf
Tags: Bloggytown, The villages, low wages, working poor, poverty
Kissimmee is the worst city to live in Florida, according to site
By Harry Sayer
Tags: Bloggytown, Florida, Kissimmee, Crime, poverty, funding, Video
Poor people live longer in Miami, study finds
By Monivette Cordeiro
Tags: Bloggytown, poverty, working poor
Downtown protest against poverty planned for Labor Day
Tags: Bloggytown, poverty, orlando poverty, step up to poverty florida
Depressing study of the day: Orange County one of the worst places for income mobility for poor kids
By Erin Sullivan
Tags: Bloggytown, income, poverty, studies, lists
YOUR DAILY WEEKLY READER: Scott's political tweezers, Brown's redistricting woes, your rich politicians
Tags: Bloggytown, gerrymandering, poverty, Gov. Rick Scott, corrine brown, budget, redistricting, EPA
YOUR DAILY WEEKLY READER: Florida's poverty, the war on women, free-speech panties
Tags: Bloggytown, poverty, abortion, Will Weatherford
YOUR DAILY WEEKLY READER: Rick Scott-and-weave; Christie heads south; momentary legislative sanity; fetal drain; intentional poverty
Tags: Bloggytown, Rick Scott, Arizona, poverty, The Smiths, gop, Chris Christie, Supreme Court, Medical Marijuana, Charles Van Zant, cohabitation, adultery, fetal pain, Godfathers
Four more arrested at Lake Eola for feeding homeless
By Jeff Gore
Tags: Bloggytown, Food not Bombs, Ben Markeson, Lake Eola, Large Group Feeding ordinance, Lake Eola Park, homelessness, poverty
FUELED BY RAMEN
By Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: News, Poverty
FAT OF THE LAND
By Billy Manes
Tags: News, Cover Story, Poverty
BEYOND THE BOX
DID ORLANDO KILL BOBBY JONES?
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Tags: News, Cover Story, Housing, Activism, Poverty
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Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida lobbyists leaned on pols to get ban on local heat safety and wage laws across the finish line, records show
By McKenna Schueler
A naked cruise embarks from Florida next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her. On…
By Ray Roa
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
Judson's Live kicked off their monthly Sunday brunch concert series this weekend. The audience dined on elevated Southern fare and, even more…
By Jim Leatherman
Viral TikTok sensation Benson Boone wowed the crowd at Orlando's House of Blues IRL as part of his "Fireblades and Rollerskates" world…
By J.D. Casto
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