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Beginning April 28, the city of Apopka Public Services Department will order community-wide mandatory restrictions on water ...
By J.C. Derrick Publisher The last two months have flown by as The Apopka Chief team has implemented a variety of changes to ...
An elderly woman who was the victim of a robbery last summer is warning locals that there may be an international robbery ...
Over 12 years of teaching and coaching at Apopka Memorial Middle School (AMMS), Mel Bolden saw a need with the young ...
This week, the Wekiva Mustangs defeated the Evans Trojans, 21-6, after losing to the Dr. Phillips Panthers, 14-4, last week.
This week, the Apopka softball team defeated the No. 46 Horizon Hawks, 8-1, and the Sanford Seminoles, 12-7, to end the ...
Art, foliage, and fun await visitors at the 63rd annual Apopka Art and Foliage Festival next weekend. Organized by t Woman’s ...
At least 50 people are now registered in t Police Department’s special needs registry program since Officer Emmanuel Sosa ...
Board adopted its reallocated budget of an estimated $1.9 million, prioritizing projects that must start by Oct. 1 in case ...
The Apopka City Council last week unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing Mayor Bryan Nelson to execute an agreement ...
Hello Folks, I hope everyone is enjoy- in’ this weather and y’all are gettin’ out and catchin’ some fish. I’m gettin’ reports that folks are still catchin’ their limits of bluegills and shell-crackers ...
The Apopka City Council adopted two resolutions on April 16 to fund roadway improvements for the Emerson Park subdivision.