Reunion game: Costas, Collins, Fratello and more NBC voices reunite for 76ers-Spurs game Tuesday
Read full article: Reunion game: Costas, Collins, Fratello and more NBC voices reunite for 76ers-Spurs game TuesdayNBC is bringing back its classic NBA broadcast crew for a throwback game, with Bob Costas, Doug Collins and Mike Fratello calling Spurs versus 76ers on Tuesday night.
Orlando’s Southeast Community and Government Center to bring city services closer to fast-growing neighborhoods
Read full article: Orlando’s Southeast Community and Government Center to bring city services closer to fast-growing neighborhoodsWhen completed, the approximately 15,000-square-foot center will serve as a multi-functional hub, designed to meet a wide range of community needs.
Orlando City Council election results: Keen, Rose take council seats, District 3 heads to runoff
Read full article: Orlando City Council election results: Keen, Rose take council seats, District 3 heads to runoffOne incumbent was unseated, one will return to office, and a third seat will go to a runoff election in the Orlando City Council races Tuesday.
LeBron James teased 'the decision of all decisions' announcement. It was an ad
Read full article: LeBron James teased 'the decision of all decisions' announcement. It was an adLeBron James has announced a new collaboration with Hennessy in a playful nod to his famous 2010 "decision" to join the Miami Heat.
Wanted: Candidates to run for Central Florida city elections. Why no one is showing up
Read full article: Wanted: Candidates to run for Central Florida city elections. Why no one is showing upQualifying to run for office in cities and towns across Central Florida is getting underway. The question is, will people actually run for office? A recent report by the nonpartisan group Ballot Ready found that 912 seats in local elections in Florida went empty in the 2024 general election.
Every election for Central Florida voters in 2025
Read full article: Every election for Central Florida voters in 2025If you think elections are once every four years, think again. They’re not even only in November. In Florida, voters potentially have at least one election every year. That’s because many local governments have elections in “off” years, and 2025 is no exception.