Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Lady Liberty & Russell Athletic Bowl

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Good morning, it's Tuesday, Dec. 29. A Michigan company hopes to successfully clone Lady Liberty, the 2,000-year-old cypress tree located in Seminole County. UCF police and Orange County deputies have teamed up and formed a new detail to fight underage drinking. And the Russell Athletic Bowl is happening tonight at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. Have a great day.

Today's Top Headlines

Cloning to give 2,000-year-old Lady Liberty new life

A group attempts to clone 2,000-year-old Lady Liberty, sibling of a larger, older and better known cypress, the Senator, which was destroyed by fire at Big Tree Park in Seminole County. [More]

UCF cops, Orange deputies team up to tackle fake ID, underage drinking problem

Experts say that underage students at UCF and elsewhere are providing a demand for a new generation of fake IDs. [More]

Attorney who founded Men's Divorce Law Firm charged with domestic violence

An Orlando attorney who specializes in representing men in divorce cases has been charged with punching his wife and pulling her hair during a fight in his car while he was driving, according to police records. [More]

Corrine Drive could be headed for narrower future

Orange County owns Corrine Drive, but the city of Orlando is negotiating to take over the road, with many in the surrounding Audubon Park and business community supporting the idea. [More]

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Grand jury decides not to indict Cleveland cops in Tamir Rice shooting

A grand jury on Monday declined to indict a white rookie police officer in the killing of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old black boy who was shot while playing with what turned out to be a pellet gun. [More]

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Today's Top Sports News

Nik Vucevic leads Magic to win over Pelicans

Nikola Vucevic leads Orlando Magic to 104-89 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. [More]

Orlando City's Armando Carneiro leaves club due to 'personal reasons'

In a stunning reversal, Orlando City’s chief soccer officer Armando Carneiro has left the club due to "personal reasons." [More]

UNC, Baylor similarities not restricted to football field

No. 10 UNC and No. 17 Baylor play at 5:30 Tuesday night in the 26th annual Russell Athletic Bowl at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. [More]

Gators' tailback Kelvin Taylor hopes last go-around is one to remember during Citrus Bowl

UF tailback Kelvin Taylor will play his final game with the Gators Jan. 1 against Michigan. Taylor is leaving school early to enter the NFL draft. He hopes to give fans a performance to remember. [More]

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Today's Top Entertainment News

Lemmy Kilmister from Motorhead dead at 70

Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, the Motorhead frontman whose outsized persona made him a hero for generations of hard-rockers and metal-heads, has died. [More]

The year's top 10 Orlando theater productions

Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm chooses his top 10 productions of the year. [More]

Top 10 pirated movies of 2015 see alarming increase in downloads

The movies that were the most pirated in 2015 may not come as much surprise-but how much they got pirated is sure to shock. [More]

'Doctor Strange': first look at Benedict Cumberbatch as Marvel superhero

Marvel fans got a first look at Benedict Cumberbatch in costume as Doctor Strange on Monday. [More]

A salute to a year's worth of fine theater folk

Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm recalls top moments from the 2015 year in theater. [More]

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