Good morning. It's Wednesday, January 25. President Trump plans to sign executive orders today enabling construction of a wall between the U.S. and Mexico and targeting cities where local leaders refuse to hand over illegal immigrants for deportation. The 2015 Orlando Police Union Officer of the Year was arrested early Saturday on a charge of driving under the influence, according to records. See a video of shop owners at Artegon lamenting the I-Drive mall's demise. The actions, part of a multi-day focus on immigration, are among an array of sweeping and immediate changes to the nation's immigration system under consideration by the new president. [More] Ben Gauntlett blew a 0.222 - the legal limit is 0.08 - and was seen swerving his vehicle into oncoming traffic, the Orange County Sheriff's Office wrote in an arrest report. [More] An attorney for a Walt Disney World worker suing the company is asking a judge to make the resort turn over what was known as a “toxic employee document.” [More] A Maine native walking barefoot across the U.S. to raise awareness about climate change has been struck and killed on a Florida highway. [More] The White House has told employees at multiple agencies to cease communicating with the public through news releases, official social-media accounts and correspondence. [More] The injury-riddled Magic just didn't have the offensive firepower to keep up. [More] As the columnist heads into retirement from the Orlando Sentinel after nearly 42 years, his advice to Magic fans is simple. [More] The Chicago native will immediately bring quality, experience and versatility to the back line, which struggled last season. [More] The NFL Foundation presented a $75,000 grant to LIFT Orlando to fund a multipurpose athletics field. [More] The most dramatic ticket changes are a decrease to the Carl Black and Gold Cabana seats, from $900 per person to $500. [More] The Orlando Philharmonic bows out of producing opera, letting Opera Orlando take the lead. [More] Eighty-six candidates from around the world are vying for the title to succeed Pia Wurtzbach from the Philippines. [More] The 10-year-old restaurant will call it quits at the end of business on Sunday, Jan. 28 to make way for a new eatery. [More] The season will pay tribute to two beloved showbiz teams - Rodgers & Hammerstein and Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney. [More] Jimmy Kimmel will host the telecast on ABC, and he will preside over a show unlikely to have many surprises. [More] |
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