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Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka welcomed the Dixon family to their new home last Friday in Sanford.
Read moreSeminole County Interim Manager Bryant Applegate recently announced to commissioners that former Tax Collector Joel Greenberg, who is facing several federal charges, has agreed to pay $1,359,000 in restitution to the county.
Read moreSanford Police are investigating a shooting that took place over the weekend, which resulted in one dead and one seriously injured.
Read moreSquirrels were saved after their nest was knocked over during Tropical Storm Nicole. Seminole County Firefighter Gavin Schmidt saved the squirrels and the crew brought them to a local squirrel rescue (above, below).
Read moreMax cannot catch a break. He was here at the shelter in 2018 as a stray and was quickly adopted. Fast forward to 2022 and Max has found himself back at the shelter because his owner can no longer care for him. Max is a 7-year-old hound mix.
Read moreRory Loren Fryer was born on Saturday, April 4, 1970, in Geneva, New York to parents of Albert and Dimple Fryer. Rory was the second child of Albert and Dimple’s three children.
Read moreA dazzling display of light, color and sound is waiting for those from Central Florida and beyond at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens.
Read moreA home invasion suspect was arrested Friday morning after he exchanged gunfire with Altamonte Springs police.
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