Oviedo City Council approves $9.5M in stormwater bonds
Attorney questions whether meetings violated sunshine law, as Oviedo passes stormwater bonds and more.
Attorney questions whether meetings violated sunshine law, as Oviedo passes stormwater bonds and more.
In the wake of a razor-thin vote to pass a mixed residential-retail tower, questions remain how the Live Local Act forced a city's hand, and what implications it has for cities' futures.
Coinciding with Oviedo's centennial, Ophelia Moore, one of the city's longest-lived residents, who lived nearly 40 years under segregation, celebrated in grand style.
With the open container law speeding its way through the Florida Legislature, Oviedo sharpens its plans for a potential arts and entertainment district.
Oviedo celebrated its centennial in style on April 26, taking revelers back through 100 years of the city's history, with a bit of cinematic flair.
Age-restricted, mixed-use Arya at Oviedo may be the city’s best choice to avoid something even larger, development director says.
Cory Mills town hall call took 11 questions, left "elephant in the room" of alleged violent assault of mystery woman unanswered.
Amid proposed education cuts in Florida that could eliminate classes and funding, one School Board member asks ‘Do we close a school?’
Two bills in the Florida Legislature could have major impacts on rural development restrictions in Seminole County, sending local officials racing to Tallahassee.