Savage Group Consulting to Take Retreat in Orlando

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – Savage Group Consulting, a direct sales and marketing firm, announced that they are going to be in Orlando, Florida for their first company retreat in order to advance their professional training. The Savage Group Consulting is based in West Palm Beach, Florida. It is a direct sales and marketing firm that works on […]

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Three Orlando Police Officers Face Charges for DWI

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – Three Orlando police officers were involved in driving violations and they were found to be intoxicated during the arrest. Michael Lemmerman was arrested after hitting two parked vehicles, then driving away to escape the incident. He was not on duty at the time of the incident. Lemmerman, age 34, has been in […]

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Orlando Celebrates India Day to Commemorate Indo-American Culture

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando’s India Day was celebrated to raise awareness about the heritage that the Indian-American have in Central Florida and all around the country. Celebrated every February 25 since the year 2013, this year’s celebration was bigger and better. The event in downtown Orlando was led by Orlando Mayo Buddy Dyer, Indian Day […]

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NIH’s Budget Cutoff Will Hurt Prostate Cancer Detection Study

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – A research team working in the Sanford-Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute in Lake Nona, Orlando is looking into the possibility of diagnosing prostate cancer through urine biomarkers The research done by the team led by Dr. Ranjan Perera is investigating the accuracy of prostate cancer detection using urine, which they claim to […]

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37 Days Lost for Test Preparation, Says Orange County Teacher

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – A teacher in Orange County told some lawmakers Tuesday this week that her students are losing at least 37 days of room instruction for the test preparation every year. The English teacher at the Timber Creek High School in Orlando, Florida, Peggy Dominguez, spoke during the hearing of the senate education committee […]

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Umbilical Cord Blood Treatment to Save Lives Now

March 26, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – The umbilical cord that is cut when a baby is born contains some valuable resources that, according to recent studies, can save lives. After the birth of a baby, the umbilical cord often goes to waste. However, there are some benefits in using the umbilical cord blood to treat diseases such as […]

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Corrie Brown Stands Firm as She Waits for Trial Next Month

March 25, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – The trial of Corrie Brown, a former United Stated representative charged with federal corruption, is just a month away. On Thursday, Brown entertained an interview in Orlando wherein she expressed her desire to fight hard for herself. When asked if she was guilty of the federal corruption served against her, she responded […]

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Chattahoochee Gold Wraps up its Spring Season

March 25, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Chattahoochee Gold swim club of Woodstock has finished its busy spring season after completing the NCSA Spring Championships last weekend in Orlando, Florida. Chattahoochee Gold has sent 22 swimmers to the team for the national meet the previous weekend in South Carolina. Mark Schilling, the Chattahoochee Gold swimming team coach, said […]

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Theme Parks in Orlando Face High Property Tax

March 25, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – Famous theme parks such as Walt Disney World Resort, Sea World, and Universal in Orlando continue to experience the hardship of paying tens of millions in property tax. Wide lands are required to hold famous attractions such as Water Parks, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Cinderella’s Castle, etc. As an effort […]

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Wendy’s Employee Fired for Racist Receipt

March 25, 2017     Window Tint

ORLANDO, Fla. – One of the employees in a Wendy’s restaurant was fired after a racially offensive word was found on a receipt seen by a trooper of the Florida Highway Patrol. The Highway Patrol trooper told News 6 what happened while he was in line to get his dinner at a Wendy’s restaurant last […]

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