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Graduation season has arrived in Polk County. About 5,800 students will be donning caps and gowns over the next week. See our story for dates, times, parking tips and how to watch livestreams. https://t.co/P8dDQbiP8T
Judging Mayfaire-by-the-Lake is no easy feat, with so many talented artists exhibiting so many types of work. But the 2023 winners have been announced. The top prize went to Nathan Miller, a Tampa native now living in Georgia. https://t.co/5nBRCXNKEi
Instead of urging first responders to "suck it up," Lakeland police and fire leaders encourage their staff to recognize traumatic situations and use resources like counseling and peer support. https://t.co/lruBJfiqpz
LPD’s uniformed patrol vehicles are going to look a little different soon. The city can save $3,000 per vehicle by making them all-black instead of black-and-white. https://t.co/ThfcsSlBfK
Lakeland Police have released security camera photos of three women and a man who are "believed to have information" related to the death of a newborn boy whose body was found in a dumpster Thursday morning. https://t.co/0KAahYdRya
The accused killer of former Lakeland City Commissioner Edie Yates Henderson and her husband David Henderson was in court Friday morning for a status hearing, with his trial tentatively scheduled to begin in January. https://t.co/zKvCB0qjBg
The Lakeland City Commission on Monday will vote on whether to issue a $70 million bond to help cover the costs of repairing a damaged Lakeland Electric power plant unit, along with necessary upgrades to the entire system. https://t.co/nJ3sBqy2hW
Three Lakeland teenagers now face multiple violent felony charges, including attempted first-degree murder, after one of them – a 13-year-old – got into a gunfight with a Lakeland police officer and shot the officer late Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/eACtTEp6iw
A man rummaging through a dumpster behind Just Move in the 3600 block of South Florida Avenue found a bag containing the body of a newborn baby boy with the placenta and umbilical cord still attached, Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor said during a press c https://t.co/PgO2Xzi8FB
More than 100 people packed into The Well event center on Parker Street Tuesday evening to talk about race and equity issues at an event hosted by https://t.co/tUcK9eXBlG. https://t.co/hiuq3D12yo
It's almost time for Mayfaire-by-the-Lake! Check out our guide by reporter Stephanie Claytor with everything you need to know - from the artists and food to where to park. https://t.co/u1RNivUG5V
Road projects in North and South Lakeland will cause detours and delays starting next week. Old Medulla Road will close for two months; Raulerson Road will close for 4 days. https://t.co/47fDqYrtxY
Polk County teachers have until the beginning of the next school year to verify that every book in their classrooms is on the district's list of approved titles, following changes by the Florida Legislature. https://t.co/KXnCeEwLqA
Polk County hosted the state's top law enforcement officials for a half-day conference about human trafficking. Florida is one of the top locations for both labor and sex trafficking. https://t.co/HwM7bHYDR9
The days of sipping wine and eating oysters on the porch at The Red Door with local musicians playing the acoustic guitar are over. The eclectic, fine-dining Lakeland establishment has closed its door. https://t.co/iRhgSvmEbW