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In memoriam: Who we said goodbye to in 2025

In a year that saw many well-known celebrities pass, tragedies take young lives and countless victims of crimes and crashes, ...
Automobile manufacturers produce millions of vehicles every year in countries all over the world. But even with state-of-the-art equipment and high-tech processes in place, manufacturing defects can ...
While a new year is kicking off, we can’t help but linger on some of Orlando’s hardest goodbyes of 2025. Financial struggles, city regulations and overall drops in business have led to the loss of ...
The normal pace for new restaurants at the James Beard-nominated Good Salt Restaurant Group is one every two to four years, Jason Chin tells me. In 2025, he and his wife and partner, Sue, opened two.
Michelin's Bib Gourmand distinction highlights restaurants that serve exceptional food at a good value—places where you can enjoy a memorable meal without the splurge of a fine-dining price tag.
We can’t say we know what to expect out of 2026, but what we can bet on is some new highly anticipated eateries popping up around town. Orlando in the new year will welcome NYC-famous bagel shops, ...
RANCHOS DE TAOS — Taos County sheriff’s deputies have arrested a man who they said shot at a car with four passengers — three of them under 18 — in Ranchos de Taos on Friday. The driver and two of the ...
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TAOS — Musician Joe Ely died Monday from complications of Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s and pneumonia, according to a statement by his family. His beloved wife Sharon and daughter Marie were at his ...
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation shut down four Central Florida restaurants for health code violations during the week from Dec. 7-13. Sushi B Hibachi & Grill at 12141 Collegiate ...
Greetings Orlando! Your go-to source for what's happening in town is here. Stay in the loop and read on. ☀️ In today's newsletter: Which Orlando restaurants thrived—and which didn’t—during a brutal ...