Danielle Prieur, 90.7 WMFE

Danielle Prieur

90.7 WMFE

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Danielle:

Families of Dylan Lyons, T'Yonna Major decry politicization of children's deaths

The families of two people killed in a series of shootings in Orlando’s Pine Hills are speaking out via their attorney Mark NeJame. → Read More

Mental health a top priority for Orange County Schools after student killed in Pine Hills home

Nine-year-old T'Yonna Major was killed in her home in Pine Hills on Wednesday. → Read More

Orange County leaders gather to discuss local rise in gun violence

Shootings in Pine Hills on Wednesday left three people dead. → Read More

Brevard County tackles violence on school buses

The move comes as the board considers strengthening disciplinary procedures throughout the district, as it grapples with a teacher and bus driver shortage. → Read More

Orange County rolls out Florida's first ever, all electric school buses

Orange County Public Schools is the first district in the state to pilot an electric school bus program. → Read More

Central Floridians wait in long lines at food distribution sites as inflation holds steady

The food bank works with 625 partners in the community to feed people who are struggling with food insecurity. → Read More

Eatonville Town Council votes to preserve site of historic Black school

The Eatonville Town Council voted against rezoning the Hungerford School effectively blocking a developer's plans for the site. → Read More

Expanded school voucher program could cost Florida an additional $2 billion a year

The Florida Policy Institute says an expanded school voucher program could siphon away $900 dollars per pupil from public schools. → Read More

Florida blood bank levels aren't critically low, which is why donors should keep giving

The US is currently experiencing a continued nationwide blood shortage. Florida blood bank levels aren't critically low. → Read More

USDA predicts another hard year ahead for Florida citrus growers

The Florida citrus industry could have its hardest year since the Great Depression after two back-to-back hurricanes this fall. → Read More

Hospitality workers in Orange County can get English language education for free

Orange County has teamed up with UCF Global and Rosen Hotels & Resorts to offer English as a Second Language instruction to hotel workers on I-Drive. → Read More

Eatonville residents speak out against sale of land where oldest Black school used to stand

The Hungerford School was the first Black school in Orange County. → Read More

Cold weather shelters open throughout Central Florida as temperatures drop

Central Florida cold weather shelters will open Friday night and throughout the weekend as temperatures drop below 40 degrees in the area. → Read More

Perceived high cost of insurance keeps Floridians from enrolling

Most Marketplace health insurance plans cost $10 a month. → Read More

Nemours Children's Hospital impacted by nationwide pediatric medicine shortage

The hospital is reporting a shortage of four common pediatric drugs. → Read More

Salvation Army's cold weather shelters in Orlando will open on Friday

The shelters are open to any men without permanent housing. → Read More

Central Florida drivers can expect road closures as work on Brightline expansion continues

The project which will connect Orlando and West Palm Beach is expected to wrap up in the new year. → Read More

Orange County residents impacted by Hurricane Ian can get federal food assistance

Orange County residents who were impacted by Hurricane Ian but do not receive food stamps, can apply for federal food assistance this week. → Read More

Experts predict: #GivingTuesday will be a success despite inflation, other financial woes

Giving Tuesday is a day when people donate money to their favorite charities including nonprofits right here in Central Florida. → Read More

SunRail will extend its southbound service this holiday season

SunRail is extending its southbound service every Friday and Saturday night this holiday season. → Read More