Good morning! It's Monday, November 9 and we start off cloudy but temperatures will settle into the mid-eighties. We hope you read our special report: "Focus on Force" where the Sentinel examined the Orlando Police Department's use of force against thousands of suspects. Also the state-controlled Citizens Property Insurance agency has shed thousands of customers. And Florida NFL teams went 0-3 to New York NFL teams on Sunday. Here is some other news you need to know. An effort to switch Citizens Property Insurance policyholders to private companies aims to protect unaffected Floridians from paying for future hurricanes. [More] The Orlando Sentinel spent 10 months examining the Orlando Police Department's use of force against thousands of suspects from 2010 to 2014. [More] Man lost at sea on Caribbean cruise upset by gay slurs, but did not jump, attorney says [More] Orlando Magic coach Scott Skiles was shaped by his hometown of Plymouth, Indiana. [More] The efforts to shut down SeaWorld's killer whale breeding continued Friday, when a lawmaker announced a bill designed to phase out orca captivity. [More] The Gators clinched the SEC East with a 9-7 win Saturday against Vanderbilt. But coach Jim McElwain was in no mood to celebrate after his team's sloppy performance. [More] Orlando Magic point guard Elfrid Payton hopes he's snapped out of his slump [More] The Miami Dolphins get torched by Sammy Watkins and the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York, fall to 3-5. [More] Jimmie Johnson overtakes Brad Keselowski in final laps for win at Texas Motor Speedway [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "My Name Is Asher Lev" from Mad Cow Theatre. [More] Orlando Sentinel arts & theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Mutts Gone Nuts" at the Clermont Performing Arts Center. [More] The touring production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" features an updated book by Douglas Carter Beane. [More] Dancing dogs and more take over Clermont Performing Arts Center for "Mutts Gone Nuts." [More] The new Clermont Performing Arts Center parts ways with theatrical management company [More] More Can't Miss Headlines |
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