Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 4. In today's top story, a tweeted photo of a player signing with the Orlando Magic showed a dry-erase board in the background that might have provided a glimpse into the NBA team's offseason strategy. Also, Florida Gov. Rick Scott reassigned 21 more first-degree murder cases from Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala because of her opposition to the death penalty. Check out Jimmy Fallon discussing the ride at Universal Studios bearing his name. And finally, WrestleMania has come and gone, but our photo gallery from the event is still going strong. The Magic's big off-season plans may have been revealed in a photo taken when Patricio Garino signed with Orlando on Monday. [More] Gov. Rick Scott assigned 21 more murder cases to 5th Judicial Circuit state attorney Brad King, taking them away from Aramis Ayala over her refusal to seek the death penalty. [More] Chris King knows he’s an unexpected candidate in the crowded race for Florida governor [More] Orlando has a desert-like tenth of an inch of rain in March and the region's drought intensifies. [More] Orange County deputies are looking for a 14-year-old Zellwood girl who went missing Sunday night. [More] How many times do second chances come around? When North Carolina got another shot, it took advantage. [More] Joel Berry appeared to be hampered during the Final Four victory against Oregon on Saturday, when he shot 2 of 14 from the field but played 35 minutes. [More] The Orlando Magic will attempt to end their losing streaks to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night [More] UF coach Jim McElwain says Gators' QB race 'sorting itself out' [More] Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden in College Park is nearing completion. [More] March Madness ends, "Prison Break" returns, "The Son" debuts, and Louis C.K. hosts "SNL." [More] Switchfoot, Lifehouse announce show at Central Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando [More] Actor Harrison Ford will face no disciplinary action for mistakenly landing on a taxiway at John Wayne Airport [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet" from Seminole State College [More] |
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