Good morning. Today should be a beautiful Monday with a high in the low 80s and a slim chance of rain, which is a perfect way follow up to yesterday's Earth Day celebration in Winter Park. Check out these stories and more to help you jump start your week. Winter Park's "Earth Day in the Park" festival brought together artists and yoga-lovers, gardeners and sustainability advocates and more at Central Park on Sunday. [More] UCF administrators get a glimpse into how faculty feel about their benefits, the campus facilities, the working environment and other issues in a new climate survey. [More] Even as construction cranes crank out new apartments throughout Central Florida, one group reports multi-family occupancy has declined from a high six months ago. [More] Danny Willett was Nick Faldo. Jordan Spieth was Greg Norman. [More] MagicBands adorn the arms of millions of Walt Disney World visitors, giving them quick access to FastPasses, hotel rooms and credit card accounts. [More] The Miami Heat dominated the Orlando Magic 118-96 on Sunday [More] Sunday's collapse meant that Jordan Spieth matched his worst finish in three trips to the Masters. Yet it may forever be the worst finish of his life. [More] Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway are talking poolside in the opening scene of the ESPN 30 For 30 film, "This Magic Moment." [More] Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher is clearly comfortable with his quarterbacks, and his team overall, following the spring game. [More] Advertisement Mark Duplass arrived at the Florida Film Festival on Sunday for a screening of his 2005 film "The Puffy Chair." He wasn't resting on his fame, though, and made a provocative pitch for more male nudity on television. [More] The adventures of a talking mouse named Stuart Little have inspired the imaginations of children for more than 70 years. [More] Black Rooster Taqueria brings "farm to taco" cuisine and a fun, fast-casual atmosphere to the Mills 50 neighborhood of Orlando. [More] I got lost leaving the Orlando Sentinel building to walk around downtown Orlando on my first day. I'm not ashamed, just resigned to my lack of direction. [More] Read Michael Phillips' Chicago Tribune review of "The Boss," the surprisingly bad Melissa McCarthy comedy. 1.5 stars. [More] |
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