| Good morning. It's Monday, May 1. In our top story, it's a bird, it's a plane ... No, it is a government satellite that SpaceX launched this morning. Elsewhere, two motorcycle clubs were involved in a shooting at the Leesburg Bikefest, according to police. And finally, do you like salsa? At OrlandoSentinel.com, we invite you to check out a video about cooks vying for the top honor at the Salsa Festival. SpaceX launch of government satellite successful, lands booster [More] The two men shot in a dispute between opposing motorcycle clubs are in stable condition at area hospitals, a police spokesman said. [More] Here's what Valencia College is doing to honor victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. [More] Congressional negotiators have reached an agreement on a spending package to fund the government through the end of September. [More] Two vehicle stops for a broken tail light and for not wearing a seatbelt could lead to deportations for two undocumented Polk County men. [More] Dale Earnhardt Jr. isn't replaceable asset for NASCAR as Earnhardt preps for last season in 2017 [More] Orlando City found its rhythm with a steady schedule the last two months. That will change as the Lions prepare for two road trips this week. [More] Jimbo Fisher and Nick Saban will meet for the first time as head coaches when FSU and Alabama face off in the 2017 season opener. [More] Miami Dolphins draft answered questions, brought hope and raised issues [More] Despite a winless streak dating back to July 2016, the Orlando Pride are confident they are on the cusp of a breakthrough win. [More] "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" won the Daytime Emmy Award for best entertainment talk show, 20 years to the day that her character came out as gay on the sitcom [More] Celebrate mom with a meal out in Orlando this Mother’s Day (May 14 this year). [More] PICTURE GALLERY: Check out pictures from the first look at Pandora: The World of Avatar at Disney's Animal Kingdom. [More] The Florida Puerto Rican Parade & Festival celebrated Puerto Rican culture and leaders in downtown Orlando on Saturday April 29, 2017. [More] Prominent Washington journalists, if not Hollywood stars, celebrated the First Amendment during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. [More] |
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