Good morning. It's Thursday, March 30.Our top story today is an update on the status of the Orlando Magic entertainment complex, an idea that was first floated publicly in 2011. On the court, Russell Westbrook erupts for 57 points and notches another triple-double as the Oklahoma City Thunder rally to beat the Orlando Magic 114-106 in overtime. For a video pick-me-up, check out WWE wrestlers visiting Florida Hospital. And finally, we offer a photo gallery of celebrities spotted at Disney. The Orlando Magic's planned entertainment complex took a step forward last week when the Orlando Police Department unveiled its new headquarters. [More] Rollins College finds itself in the middle of fake-news hysteria [More] Markeith Loyd objected to a court-ordered psychological evaluation and again said he wants to act as his own attorney in a written motion filed with the court this week. [More] Plans to build Orchard Supply at Aloma Bowl site shot down [More] The 20-year commission looking at ideas to change the state constitution will be making its first stop at UCF on Wednesday for a public hearing [More] Russell Westbrook scored 57 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder over the Orlando Magic 114-106 in overtime Wednesday night [More] A vast team of WWE workers are eager to wow fans with a grand WrestleMania 33 stage at Orlando's Camping World Stadium. [More] Jimmy Hewitt paved the way for the Magic to arrive and Orlando to thrive [More] After falling to TCU, the UCF basketball team took pride in its strong season and vowed to improve next year. [More] Montverde Academy returns to New York City to vie for its fourth championship in the Dick’s Sporting Goods High School Nationals boys basketball tournament this [More] Cate Blanchett, Diane Lane and Anne Hathaway headline movies at the Florida Film Festival, which will salute Billy Crudup and "Airplane!" [More] Jodi Benson of Disney's "Little Mermaid" fame performs at Orlando Philharmonic concert [More] American Horror Story back at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights [More] Florida Georgia Line and Backstreet Boys will perform a medley at the ACM Awards. [More] Blueberry season is starting up in Central Florida. [More] |
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