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Saving Our Streets
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Hayley Crombleholme
Tiny homes for at-risk youth open in Lake County
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Paola Tristan Arruda
Central Florida organizations unite to empower youth, combat crime with community event
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Pamela Comme
DeLand woman wants to get free Narcan vending machines installed across Volusia County
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Gail Paschall-Brown
Breakdancing debuts as new Olympic sport in Paris this Summer
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Michelle Meredith
New Florida program helps children, young adults who are homeless
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Dave McDaniel
Family denounces gun violence nearly 2 years after son was killed in Sanford
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Michelle Meredith
Summer camp is considered a luxury for many, so YMCA is making it affordable in Pine Hills
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Nancy Alvarez
Orlando Police Department gang unit says youth violence is increasing in area, stems from internet
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Senait Gebregiorgis
Saving Our Streets: Orange County hosts community resource fair
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Dave McDaniel
Nonprofit leader calls for community's help as teen gun violence plagues Sanford area
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Michelle Imperato
Project Safe Neighborhoods working to save Central Florida streets from gun violence
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Nancy Alvarez
Azalea Park Little League asking for help keeping players active and safe
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Orlando votes to expand CVI program that has decreased gunshot wounds and homicides in the city
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