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NPA: Cynthia Harris becomes 6th Candidate to enter Supervisor of Elections Race

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Community advocate Cynthia Harris filed as a NPA candidate to run for the open Orange County Supervisor of Elections seat Monday, October 2, 2023, according to the Supervisor of Elections’ website.

Harris ran for election to the Orange County Board of County Commissioners to represent District 6. Harris lost in the primary election August 23, 2022.

Orange County Public Schools Board Member Karen Castor Dentel was the first candidate and Democrat to file. Ricardo Negron-Almodovar, a Democrat and Florida Senior Campaign Manager for All Voting is Local also filed as well as Democrat Michael Scott, former Orange County Democratic Chairman Wes Hodge and Republican Attorney Joseph Haynes Davis.

The six candidates seeking to replace retiring Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles.

The primary election happens August 20, 2024 and the general election happens November 5, 2024.

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Orange County Animal Services Launches New Mobile Vet Unit at Barktoberfest 2025 in Downtown Orlando

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) – The 12th Annual Barktoberfest is back at Lake Eola Park on Sunday, October 26, 2025, and this year’s celebration comes with something special — the debut of Orange County Animal Services’ (OCAS) brand-new mobile veterinary unit.

This annual community event honors the strong partnership between OCAS and Central Florida’s animal rescue organizations, spotlighting adoptable pets and raising awareness about the importance of giving every animal a loving home.

Celebrating Rescue Partnerships

Barktoberfest is our longest running event, and it’s been a joy to see this event grow and evolve over the years,” said Diane Summers, Manager for Orange County Animal Services. “Year after year, we see thousands of people turn out to support our rescue groups, pet-related vendors and shelter, with dozens adopting a pet in need.

Rescue groups from across the region will be in attendance, bringing pets of all breeds, ages, and sizes ready for adoption.

Free Vaccinations and Microchipping

As part of the event, OCAS staff will provide free vaccinations and microchipping for qualified dogs owned by Orange County residents (some exclusions apply). The new mobile veterinarian unit will also support OCAS’s quarterly “Arm Your Pet” events, extending vital pet care resources throughout the community.

Vaccinations include:

  • Rabies

  • Bordetella

  • Canine Distemper

  • Canine Hepatitis (Adenovirus)

  • Parvovirus

  • Canine Parainfluenza

Event Details

When: Sunday, October 26, 2025
Where: Lake Eola Park (next to the Farmer’s Market)
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Orlando Fire Chief Charlie Salazar Resigns After Three Years; Mayor Dyer Appoints Jason Revoldt as Interim Chief

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — After three years of dedicated service, Orlando Fire Chief Charlie Salazar has announced his resignation from the Orlando Fire Department, effective November 3, 2025. The City of Orlando expressed its deep appreciation for Chief Salazar’s leadership and contributions to the department’s growth and modernization.

Salazar’s Leadership and Achievements

During his tenure, Chief Salazar spearheaded several major initiatives that strengthened the department’s operational capacity and community outreach. His key accomplishments include:

  • Securing approval for up to four new fire stations to meet the demands of Orlando’s growing population.

  • Overseeing the approval of a new OFD Training Complex, which is set to break ground soon.

  • Launching a Cadet Program that provides local residents—especially those from underrepresented communities—pathways to become firefighters.

  • Creating the Community Engagement & Preparedness Officer role to enhance public safety awareness.

  • Introducing the PMO crossover-to-firefighter program, expanding professional opportunities within the department.

In a farewell statement, Salazar shared, “My departure comes with a personal decision to return home to Texas, where I look forward to spending more time with my growing family — including two grandchildren who were born during my time here. While this next chapter brings joy and reunion, it also brings a bittersweet farewell to a city and a department that welcomed me with trust and purpose.”

Mayor Dyer Appoints Revoldt as Interim Fire Chief

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer has appointed Deputy Chief Jason Revoldt as Interim Fire Chief, effective October 18, 2025. Revoldt, a 24-year veteran of the department, brings extensive experience across multiple operational areas. He is certified as a State of Florida Paramedic, Law Enforcement Officer, FBI Bomb Technician, and Arson K-9 Handler.

Before this appointment, Revoldt led the Life Safety Bureau, overseeing new construction and development reviews, the Arson & Bomb Squad, community outreach and safety programs, and the Fire Marshal’s Office.

City Thanks Salazar, Welcomes Revoldt’s Leadership

City officials extended heartfelt thanks to Chief Salazar for his service and steady leadership over the past three years. They also expressed confidence in Chief Revoldt’s ability to continue guiding the department with integrity and dedication.

“We’re thankful for Chief Salazar’s stewardship and congratulate Chief Revoldt on his new role,” the City’s statement read.


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ORRA President Lawrence Beillo Shares Expert Tips on Homebuying Trends with FNN TV

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN)Florida National News TV Talks Real Estate welcomes special guest Lawrence Bedillo, President of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA), for an in-depth discussion on Florida’s housing market and the latest trends shaping homeownership this fall.

Market Insight:
A recent Realtor.com study identifies October 12–18, 2025, as the best week to buy a home this year. During this key period, buyers can expect more listings, lower prices, and reduced competition. According to the report, homebuyers could save over $15,000 compared to peak summer prices as inventory rises and homes stay on the market longer.

Expert Perspective:
In the exclusive video interview, ORRA President Lawrence Beillo shares his insights on what this means for Central Florida buyers and sellers, offering valuable advice on navigating the market, preparing for purchases, and making informed decisions during this ideal buying window.

Watch the full video interview with ORRA President Lawrence Beillo on the Florida National News TV platform and Facebook channels.

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