Good morning. It's Friday, April 28. In our top story, Winter Park is considering making a change in its city buildings: high-speed internet. Also, former first lady Michelle Obama talked about life after the White House in a speech before the American Institute of Architects in Orlando. And finally, you're almost there. We invite you to check out some things to do this weekend with a photo gallery at OrlandoSentinel.com. Fiber-based Internet, with speeds well above those offered by current service providers, could soon connect Winter Park's city buildings. [More] Michelle Obama delivered her first paid speech since leaving the White House on Friday at a meeting of the American Institute of Architects in Orlando. [More] Two Ocoee High School teachers have been arrested in the past week [More] A possible sinkhole opened Thursday in the median of Interstate 4 south of Walt Disney World. [More] Orlando construction jobs tougher to fill [More] Tampa Bay Bucs see rise in expectations rise with O.J. Howard pick [More] Miami Dolphins take Missouri defensive end Charles Harris with 22nd pick in 2017 NFL draft. [More] Acknowledging their need for a potential game-changing tailback, the Jaguars used the fourth overall pick in tonight's NFL Draft to select LSU's Leonard [More] Florida State running back Dalvin Cook was not selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL draft on Thursday. [More] Linebacker Jarrad Davis was the only Florida Gator to go in the first round, landing with the Detroit Lions with the No. 21 selection. [More] Disney revealed the look of some of the merchandise that will be available when Pandora - the World of Avatar opens at Disney's Animal Kingdom in May. [More] Celebrate mom with a meal out in Orlando this Mother’s Day (May 14 this year). [More] Comedy magician Amazing Johnathan will perform at Orlando Improv Comedy Club despite being given a year and a half to live in 2014. [More] You don't have to go far in Central Florida to experience food from countries all over the world. [More] Sheryl Crow plays Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the second time since the venue's opening. [More] |
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