Good morning. It's Friday, April 1. Orlando Pride star Alex Morgan is among U.S. women's national team soccer players seeking fair pay. And take a look back at the history of the "Dream Along With Mickey" stage show at Magic Kingdom. The show's last day is Saturday. Also see what movies and TV shows are streaming on Netflix in April. Here's what else is happening in Central Florida. Have a great day. Orlando Pride star Alex Morgan is among five U.S. women's national team soccer players pushing for sweeping changes that would eliminate a gender pay gap. [More] Without a cell phone or credit card to track, Suzie Penn was left with only a MasterCard gift card receipt to find her missing 24-year-old son with Asperger's syndrome. [More] How much effort should a company make to inform employees how their personal decisions could affect their benefits? [More] Rick Scott's invitation for Yale to move to Florida ended up looking more like an April Fool's prank on Florida than Connecticut [More] What if the Orlando Magic had played in January, February and most of March like they played Thursday night against the Indiana Pacers? [More] NFL owners' spin on concussions and link to CTE continue disingenuous denials [More] U.S. women's soccer team is more successful than men's soccer team and should be paid accordingly. The U.S. women are the most dominant team on the globe; the U.S. men are also-rans. [More] Paul George knows a thing or two about the All-Star slam dunk contest, having participated in the event in 2012 and 2014. [More] Walt Disney World closes "Dream Along With Mickey" show at the Magic Kingdom. [More] The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park is expanding its annual festival in its 82nd season. [More] Hello Kitty is now greeting Universal Studios guests. [More] From craft beer freshly brewed to complicated cocktails with ingredients freshly squeezed, the Orlando area is always offering up some original gin joint for us to sample. [More] Actress Beth Jones becomes Junie B. for a third time at Orlando Repertory Theatre. [More] |
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