The Florida Film Festival is coming to Central Florida for the 30th year.
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The steady return to a new normal includes the rebuild of Florida’s tourism economy.
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The recent shuttering of one of downtown Tallahassee’s caffeination locations has not gone unnoticed.
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If you’re a Capitol regular and wondering how you’ll survive the upcoming legislative session without a nearby Starbucks, never fear — The Frother’s Daughter, a new mobile coffee shop, is sure to satisfy your caffeine cravings.
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With a critical need for the creation of high-paying jobs, a bill filed in the Florida Senate would re-establish the targeted rebate program to attract film and television productions to the state.
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Uber Green recently launched in Orlando and is part of its $800 million resource commitment to help hundreds of thousands of drivers transition to electric vehicles by 2025 and become a fully zero-emission platform by 2040.
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Please join me in welcoming Alberto Moscoso and Aly Coleman as new members of the On3PR team! Alberto most recently served as Communications Director for the Florida Department of Health, and previously as the Communications Director for a public relations firm and Division of Emergency Management.
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Florida TaxWatch (FTW) released two reports, Bringing The Sunshine State Back and The Best Defense is a Good Offense, that address the impacts of a lack of a liability shield and the pandemic on Florida’s major economic sectors.
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As COVID-19 cases increased, an urgent need to disinfect spaces emerged.
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It’s amazing how well the human mind can adapt in the face of tragedy and rapid change.
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Anheuser-Busch has a longstanding tradition of providing support to communities in times of need.
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COVID-19 has undoubtedly changed the way of life for most Floridians.
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With travel discouraged and an uncertain tourism industry, the Jacksonville International Airport has halted construction on the new Concourse B slated to open in 2022.
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Uber Eats is supporting independent restaurant owners and operators as the hospitality industry faces unprecedented challenges amidst the COVID-19 emergency by waiving delivery fees.
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Florida’s media layoffs will impact local coverage during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Feb. 13 means lawmakers are 30 days out from the expected sine die of Florida’s 2020 Legislative Session. While March 13 seems reasonable to complete the state’s budget and other priorities, these next four weeks are when the high-level negotiations take place in earnest.
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Growing up in Chattanooga we took pride that Krystal, the “Square Burger of the South,” was born there.
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Small Business Saturday can be found sandwiched between the two biggest shopping days of the year: Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Cyber Monday has quickly become one of the biggest shopping days of the year, with this Dec. 2 promising to exceed 2018 sales.
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Since 2017, RenewPACE has helped more than 5,800 Florida residents make resiliency and energy efficiency improvements to their homes through access to capital at prime pricing and fair terms.
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The Orlando Economic Partnership, formed in 2017 by merging The Central Florida Partnership and the Orlando Economic Development Commission, gathers for its 2019 Annual Dinner held at the Amway Center on Tuesday, Nov. 19, to celebrate how far Orlando has come in the last two decades.
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Hello, readers of The OJT 100! We are Bascom Communications & Consulting, a strategic communications and public affairs firm headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, with a satellite office in Atlanta.
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On 3 Public Relations (On3PR) works with local, state and federal associations, businesses and nonprofits, including political campaigns, initiatives and grassroots advocacy programs.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN, is keynoting this year’s Florida Association of Health Plans Inc. (FAHP) annual conference.
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The Florida Hospital Association (FHA) is pleased to present the 2019 Annual Meeting program Oct. 23-25, at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando. Guest speakers include Admiral William McRaven, U.S. Navy (retired), political commentators Nicolle Wallace and Donna Brazile, and a closing keynote address from historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.