
The Winter Park Police Department is the latest Central Florida law enforcement agency to start using body cameras, following nationwide calls for police reform and federal legislation to reduce police… Read More
The Winter Park Police Department is the latest Central Florida law enforcement agency to start using body cameras, following nationwide calls for police reform and federal legislation to reduce police… Read More
On Friday afternoon, Winter Park Mayor Steve Leary released a video statement on the City of Winter Park Emergency Info Facebook page explaining that Winter Park will be abiding by… Read More
Last week, former state representative Mike Miller filed and qualified to run for Orange County Commission District 5. The qualification makes Miller, a Republican from Winter Park, the second Winter… Read More
This year, residents can expect the City of Winter Park’s 4th of July Celebration to look a bit different than usual. Due to COVID-19, the city cannot safely accommodate its typical 4th of July activities live… Read More
On Monday, June 15, the City of Winter Park announced and launched its newly designed website, cityofwinterpark.org. This update includes a new look, user experience and improved American Disability Act… Read More
On Monday, the City of Winter Park announced its decision to cancel road closures that were originally scheduled to accommodate this weekend’s “Dads & Grads” event taking place Friday, June 19 through… Read More
At 10 a.m. this Friday, June 19, the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce will hold a Master Class with Sir David Adjaye, OBE, RA, the world-renowned architect who designed the… Read More
As COVID-19 related stay-at-home orders around the country have changed the daily habits and patterns of citizens, law enforcement has noted a shift in crime. The frequency of crimes, such as traffic infractions, drug offenses, theft, robberies and DUIs, has decreased in… Read More
On Friday, June 5, the first Black Lives Matter protest took place in downtown Winter Park. The gatherings followed the death of George Floyd several days earlier and protests in… Read More
During Monday’s meeting, the City Commission agreed to move its meetings to the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, effective July 8, 2020. The meetings have taken place on… Read More