Vol. 34, No. 6
As Roe v. Wade turns 45, women’s right to bodily autonomy is under attack more than ever before
By Xander Peters
ICYMI: Amazon leaves the City Beautiful off list of finalists for HQ2, offshore oil drilling could still happen in Florida and more
By Monivette Cordeiro
Brightline deaths in South Florida spur push for state oversight
By Jim Turner, the News Service of Florida
Florida lawmakers consider requiring public schools to display 'In God We Trust' motto
By News Service of Florida
182 Toys R Us locations are closing, including three in Central Florida
By Colin Wolf
Florida bill would mandate HPV vaccination for all public school students
Florida dog nearly dies after owner attempts to color it purple
Rick Scott differs from lawmakers on Visit Florida tourism funding
Florida lawmakers could expand needle-exchange program statewide
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
A $13 million grant is going to help displaced Puerto Ricans in Florida find jobs
Duke Energy says they won't bill Florida customers $500 million for Hurricane Irma costs
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz got a lesson on how analogies work last night
CRC proposal could unravel privacy guarantees for Floridians, starting with women
Escaped horse refuses to pull over for Florida deputy
Orlando's failed bid for Amazon's HQ2 involved millions in tax incentives, free land and a new high school
By Colin Wolf and Monivette Cordeiro
A gang of angry turkeys is now running this Longwood neighborhood
Florida lawmakers want to allow guns in churches
Florida judge weighs ban on smoking medical marijuana
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida
'Nobody is above the law' protests planned for Orlando if Trump tries to fire Robert Mueller
Orange County to bring two more solar co-ops to residents in 2018
Jeb Bush says Republicans will lose if midterms focus on Trump's racist rhetoric
A Florida resident was dragged off a Greyhound bus and detained by border patrol, again
Florida House signs off on slavery memorial at Capitol
By The News Service of Florida
These activists are using prevention instead of punishment to fight the opioid epidemic
By Baynard Woods
Orange County jail won't change immigrant detention policy despite ICE agreement with Florida sheriffs
White supremacists are planning to rally in Tallahassee this weekend
Florida law enforcement open criminal investigation into former Sen. Latvala
Altamonte Springs police say LGBTQ support center was actually a sex club
Florida officials are just going to leave this massive humpback whale carcass on the beach
By Linzie Lawton
Here's what to do if you're confronted by border agents
Florida Supreme Court continues rejecting death row appeals
Florida gun violence prevention group releases PSA featuring Pulse community
Former Florida Rep. Corrine Brown officially reported to prison today
Florida Keys has more binge drinkers than anywhere else in the state
By Gunnar Shuler
Without DACA recipients, Florida could lose more than $1 billion annually, says study
DeSantis launches bid for Florida governor as 'principled conservative'
By Nathalie Sczublewski, News Service of Florida
How to see the 'super blue blood moon' in Orlando tomorrow morning
Corcoran runs 'sanctuary cities' ad in sad attempt to be Florida's most racist candidate
Florida lawmakers criticize FEMA decision to end food and water aid for Puerto Rico
Florida beaches now feature tiny venomous sea slugs
Peak stupidity: Nunes, Gaetz, Dobbs and the secret society (of morons)
Informed Dissent
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Gimme Shelter: Meet Tillie
By OW Staff
Savage Love: 'Mother Love'
By Dan Savage
This Modern World (1/24/18)
By Tom Tomorrow
Tara Kromer is an Orlando director worth keeping an eye (and ear) out for
By Seth Kubersky
Mennello Museum's Grace Hartigan exhibition is another pocket Venus of a show
Vulgar and vital
By Jessica Bryce Young
Holy Land Experience free day is basically your only chance to get your tax money's worth out of the park
By Thaddeus McCollum
New Smyrna's Images art festival is worth the drive
By Shayla Phillips
A Lakeland high school is performing a musical about Publix
'American Pickers' will be in Florida and they want to rummage through your junk
Riverdance returns to the stage at the Dr. Phillips Center
Quantum Leap hosts Love Fest block party for Mills 50
Vice President Joe Biden's talking tour kicks off the week at the Dr. Phillips Center
NPR's Joshua Johnson talks journalism tonight at WMFE Studios
OnePulse Foundation seeks public input on Pulse memorial
NFL Pro Bowl showcases the best of the rest at Camping World Stadium
Disney is reportedly considering changing the name of Hollywood Studios to 'Cinemagine Park'
By Ken Storey
New permits reveal details on Magic Kingdom's next E-Ticket attraction
After killing off Ringling Brothers, Feld Entertainment now turns to a new Jurassic World arena show
Heads were falling off Disney robots yesterday
Garp & Fuss is now open off Park Avenue, Zona Fresca has closed and more in Orlando foodie news
By Faiyaz Kara
Cavanaugh's Wines invites you to bring your pooch to happy hour to score free swag
The Brass Tap on Mills celebrates three years with a special lineup of beers
Mark Wahlberg reminds us he has two Orlando restaurants, and that he's down with local sports opinions
Celebrate Lunar New Year this weekend at the Tet Festival at Central Florida Fairgrounds
By Holly V. Kapherr
A rogue penis made an appearance at an Orlando pizza joint
Digress Wine set to pour in College Park
Disney might be secretly adding a new restaurant to one of Epcot's most popular pavilions
Tori Tori Japanese Pub coming to Mills 50 this summer
Kimchi's Korean Grill will close its doors in February
Publix will reportedly build a delivery-specific store in Longwood
Carmel Kitchen in Winter Park has closed
Canvas Restaurant and Market is throwing a free Super Bowl tailgate on Sunday
Sonoma County comes to I-Drive for Funky Monkey's Jordan Wine Dinner
Four Rebels promises an 'American taco revolution'
Bomb shells
The best Orlando concerts happening this week
By Matthew Moyer
Peek inside new Milk District venue Iron Cow and Kaia Kater proves why she could be the most relevant folk artist today
By Bao Le-Huu
Black Rebel Motorcycle Gang rides into the Beacham this week
26 free shows happening in Orlando this weeek
Elton John will bring his final farewell tour to Orlando this November
Lynyrd Skynyrd will play two Florida shows on their final farewell tour
Norsekorea celebrates seven years of great shows at Will's Pub tonight
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club postpone tonight's Orlando show
Okeechobee Festival's PoWoW lineup to include Snoop Dogg, the Roots and more
Band of the Week: Yogurt Smoothness
By Jason Ferguson
Chicago's Zigtebra the latest touring band to break in Iron Cow, with locals Volcanist and Dearest
Full Sail graduates won big at this year's Grammy Awards
Daytona's FannyPack spark bright in Orlando debut at the Falcon
Broken Social Scene are coming to Orlando this March
Dirtybird Campout kicks off the festival season in St. Cloud this weekend
Adam Ant returns to the Beacham for make-up date from Hurricane Irma
Cirque de la Symphonie provides visual spectacle for movie themes at Bob Carr Theater
They Might Be Giants face the challenges of staying creative after more than three decades
Tower of song
By Alan Sculley
Daniel Day-Lewis retires on a high note in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Phantom Thread'
Turn to the left
By Maryann Johanson
Opening in Orlando: Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Mary and the Witch's Flower
By Steve Schneider
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The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
Open House and Oh Hey Cafe open on Lee Road, Bar Kada opens next to Soseki in Winter Park, and Kōri opens soon in Mills 50
UCF faculty, students rally in support of faculty's contribution to student success amid salary dispute
By McKenna Schueler
Atmospheric indie-rockers Beach Fossils enthralled a loyal crowd at the House of Blues in Orlando. [content-1]
By Grayson Keglovic
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee,…
It was a gorgeous day of "music, art and freedom" when the Florida Groves Festival returned to the Orlando Amphitheater at the…
By Matt Keller Lehman
A mid-century modern gem has just hit the market in Orlando. The residence, located at 1928 Monterey Ave. near the Country Club of…
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