Orlando rent is still unaffordable for low-income renters, even with a housing voucher

In Orlando and other Florida metro areas, the value of housing vouchers hasn’t kept up with surging rent prices.

Finding an affordable place to live in the Orlando metro area has become increasingly difficult for the average person, with average rent climbing over 30% in the last two years in what’s become one of the nation’s most in-demand rental markets.

Rental assistance — through the local government or the federal housing choice voucher program — has been made available for some of those in the greatest need, to help prevent families from being displaced or evicted. But new research shows that even if you receive government assistance, it’s still not enough.

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Pulse memorial now won’t be built at the former nightclub property

A proposed memorial for the victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre will not be on the grounds of the former club. The OnePulse Foundation released a statement on Tuesday confirming that negotiations had broken down between the Foundation and the Orange Avenue property owners over housing the memorial there. The statement read in part: … Read more

Orlando FreeFall to be taken down following death of Missouri teen

Months after the death of Missouri teen Tyre Sampson on Icon Park’s Orlando FreeFall ride, the operator has decided to shut the ride down permanently. Orlando Slingshot Group announced that the ride would be taken down in a press release on October 6. “We are devastated by Tyre’s death. We have listened to the wishes … Read more

It’s love bug season again in Florida

Love bugs are returning to Florida. Here’s what you need to know.

The insect, formally known as Plecia nearctica, are small black flies with a red thorax, according to a report from the University of Florida. They are most often seen flying about connected to one another as they procreate.

Adult males typically live around two to three days, while females can live for as long as a week. Their larvae feed on decayed plants in moist and damp areas or pastures under cow manure, according to a UF report.

Most people generally know them for the inconvenient splatter they produce on the hoods and windshields of vehicles. The UF report says that some of the species are attracted to the heat created by exhaust fumes along Florida’s highways.

In addition to muddying motorists’ visibility, their acidic bodies are known for ruining car paint. Mainly if they’re left out in the sun, stuck to the vehicles, for hours, according to Caliber Car Wash. They also seem more attracted to lighter-colored spaces, especially if they’ve been freshly painted, according to the UF report.

In more extreme cases, the bugs can cause buildup in the grill of a car, causing it to overheat.

In the unfortunate event that one, or a thousand, of these delightful creatures cover your vehicle, it’s recommended to soak the area for five minutes and scrub within 15-20 minutes to enhance the chances of not ruining the vehicle’s paint job, the UF report says.

The insects normally have two mating seasons each year causing headaches for Florida’s motorists. The first runs from April-May and the second from August-September.

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Shameful

Gentrification of the Orlando Parramore district downtown continues. Back in 2014 super progressive, liberal Mayor Buddy Dyer tried to force Faith Deliverance Temple to sell it’s property to the ciy of Orlando and pave the way for City Soccer. The Pastor refused and Mayor Buddy threatened eminent domain and take it, by force, from the … Read more

Casselberry hit-and-run kills 63-year-old man crossing street, troopers say

A hit-and-run killed a 63-year-old man crossing the street at Eagle Circle in Casselberry Wednesday evening, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Troopers said the crash happened at Eagle Circle and Shadow Oak Drive around 8:15pm.

Troopers added that witnesses told them the hit-and-run driver was in a silver Audi SUV heading west along Eagle Circle.

Investigators said the 63-year-old died at the scene of the crash, and there is a roadblock on Eagle Circle for the investigation.

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Seminole’s growth, lack of vacant land, means rising housing costs

As more people move into Seminole County every year, they will find it increasingly difficult to buy a new home as large swaths of vacant property to build residential subdivisions diminishes in one of the state’s smallest but most densely populated counties, officials said. “We’re running out of land very quickly to build on, so … Read more