Monday, March 14, 2016

Candidates' final Florida push & NCAA tournament set

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Good morning. It's Monday, March 14. With the Florida primary happening tomorrow, candidates and their supporters are making last minute pushes. Marco Rubio made several Central Florida appearances. Sarah Palin is stopping by The Villages to campaign for Donald Trump. And former President Bill Clinton is set to appear at Rollins College. The NCAA men's basketball tournament teams are set and the tourney should be a wild ride. Check out our interactive bracket. And see photos of St. Practice Day Block Party. Here's what else is happening in Central Florida. Have a great day.

Today's Top Headlines

Marco Rubio: I have to win Florida on Tuesday

Campaigning in The Villages, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio told supporters he will bring "a Reagan-style rebuilding" of America if he's elected president. [More]

Sarah Palin to campaign for Donald Trump in The Villages

Forrmer Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is scheduled to appear on behalf of Donald Trump in The Villages Monday. [More]

Bill Clinton to appear at Rollins College for campaign event

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to appear at Rollins College Monday night, the Hillary Clinton campaign said Sunday. [More]

Leu Gardens spring sale draws thousands to plant 'paradise'

The Leu Gardens annual spring plant sale attracted thousands of novice and experienced gardeners to the Orlando showpiece. [More]

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Orlando airport expansion could be covered by extending current passenger fee

A new terminal at Orlando International Airport would partly be paid for by a passenger-facility charge travelers already pay when they book a flight there. [More]

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Today's Top Sports News

After unpredictable regular season, get ready for wild NCAA tournament ride

The NCAA tournament should be full of drama. It follows a season in which determining the No. 1 team was a difficult and ever-changing task. [More]

After a regular season in which anything could happen, this is an NCAA tournament anyone could win

Nobody likes a bully, so this year the NCAA brings you its annual men's college basketball tournament without a designated intimidator in the room. [More]

Make your picks: 2016 Men's NCAA basketball bracket

Make your picks with our interactive Men's NCAA basketball bracket. [More]

Cool hand Luke Del Rio grabs the lead in race to become Gators' starting quarterback

Oregon State transfer Luke Del Rio enters spring practice as the man to beat in the race to become UF's next starting quarterbacks. The son of NFL coach Jack Del Rio has impressed teammates and coaches with his intelligence, accuracy and cool-headed nature. [More]

Magic's playoff-push rallying cry is ringing hollow

Orlando Magic team officials said this would be the season they contended for a playoff spot, but that rallying cry is sounding empty now [More]

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Today's Top Entertainment News

Kylie Jenner, thousands of her fans celebrate Sugar Factory Orlando grand opening on I-Drive

Kylie Jenner greeted about 3,000 fans Friday night during the grand opening of the new Sugar Factory Orlando restaurant and candy store on International Drive. [More]

Raglan Road at Disney Springs revamping menu

"It's St. Paddy's Day," says John Cooke, co-owner and partner at Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant in Disney Springs. "Never St. Patty's." [More]

Disney: 'small world' says goodbye to you and your MagicBand

Walt Disney World guests are now incorporated into the finale of the "it's a small world" ride at Magic Kingdom, thanks to their MagicBands. [More]

Street artists on year-long RV tour across U.S. paint mural in Orlando

It has been a ten-month journey for Victor Ving and Lisa Briggs that brings them to the wall on Orange Avenue that serves as the canvas for their street art. [More]

25 years of Orlando Fringe Festival memories: 1992, the 1st festival

Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matthew J. Palm recalls 25 years of the Orlando Fringe Festival. Today: 1992. [More]

 
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