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Inspections: 4 Volusia-Flagler restaurants get high-priority violations, 3 ace inspections
Florida's digital database of restaurant health inspections is updated regularly with information on which local restaurants pass and fail. The database can be searched by county or by restaurant name. You will see which restaurants were fined and forced to close temporarily. Disclaimer: The Florida Department of Business & Professional...
Red Lobster lists at least 6 Orlando-area restaurants as ‘temporarily closed’
At least six Red Lobster restaurants in Central Florida were listed as “temporarily closed” on the Orlando-based seafood chain’s website Monday, joining dozens of others nationwide and the latest blow to a financially struggling company that reportedly is considering whether to declare bankruptcy. The restaurants affected included three in Orlando at 3552 E. Colonial Drive, 7373 W. Colonial ...
'Holding nothing back': After Florida Georgia Line, Brian Kelley shares 'Tennessee Truth'
Although not the first time that Florida Georgia Line alum and Volusia County native Brian Kelley has offered a solo album, he considers the new “Tennessee Truth” to be his fully realized solo debut. “Life was in such a different place” at the time he released the solo...
Red Lobster Daytona Beach Shores among nationwide closures
The Red Lobster in Daytona Beach Shores, one of two Volusia County Red Lobster locations, has closed it doors at 3162 S. Atlantic Ave. The Shores location is listed as “temporarily closed” on Red Lobster’s website and on Google, alongside more than a dozen other stores across the state, including those in Jacksonville, several in Orlando and one in Kissimmee. Upon visiting the local chain Tuesday morning, blinds covered each of the restaurant's windows, and a sign reading "closed" was hung front and center.
Opinions wanted, ice cream offered: DeLand sweetens the deal for input on city plans
The City of DeLand wants feedback on future growth and development from residents - and it hopes to make it more fun by serving ice cream at an open house. The gathering which is billed as a kind of town hall social will take place Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at City Hall located at 120 S. Florida Ave.
Date Night Food Crawl Itinerary at Henry’s Depot
Historic Downtown Sanford is one of my favorite places for date night with my husband. This charming destination has bloomed in the past few years. It has one of the largest collections of breweries in all of Central Florida, plus ice cream shops, antique shops, a bounty of fun bars, unique events and so much more. One of our favorites in this impressive collection is Henry's Depot.
Battle Of The Bands - 5/18/24
The City of Altamonte Springs presents Battle of the Bands presented by the City of Altamonte Springs at Cranes Roost Park on Saturday, May 18th starting 3pm. Come cheer on twelve local bands as they compete for a chance to perform on the Red Hot & Boom stage this July 3rd. Admission is free. Bring the whole family for food, drinks and more. For more info, click here.
New Central Florida Nonprofit to Provide Service Dogs for the Disabled
Do Unto Others (D.U.O.) is a new Longwood-based nonprofit dedicated to serving the needs of those with disabilities by providing desperately needed service dogs. “As a new organization, we’re bringing our experience as educators and trainers of both Labrador and Golden Retrievers to serve the needs of those with disabilities—including mobility, PTSD, and autism spectrum disorder,” said Wendy Hartman, Founder, and co-Executive Director, Programs.
Mother-daughter duo serves up sweetness at creative confectionery shop in Oviedo
OVIEDO, Fla. – If you spend a few minutes with Kathy Wrey, you’ll quickly see why she has a passion for sweets. “I have a sweet tooth and I enjoy making sweets for others,” Wrey said. You could say it runs in the family. Wrey owns Sugar-hi,...
ARTivism: Local professor teaches students the power of using art as activism
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — As Spectrum News 13 celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re highlighting leaders making unique impacts in our community. In DeLand, university professor and scholar Dr. Rajni Shankar-Brown is teaching her students about the power of using art as activism. For Shankar-Brown,...
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