Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 18. An Orlando planning board is set to consider recommendations today regarding medical marijuana, including limiting the number of dispensaries to seven. Now it's on to green iguanas, which are becoming commonplace in South Florida and have become a nuisance. And finally, the Florida Film Festival begins this week. Check out our photo gallery of the festival's films this year at OrlandoSentinel.com. Orlando planners have drafted rules that would govern where medical marijuana dispensaries can set up shop. [More] Native to Central and South America, green iguanas that escaped or were dumped as pets have been breeding in the Miami suburbs and the Keys for at least a decade. [More] ULA launch [More] A death penalty murder trial starts in Orange County, despite opposition from State Attorney Armais Ayala [More] Animal-welfare activists say Floridians don’t want a bear hunt this year. [More] Rookie Houston Cougars coach Major Applewhite has drawn inspiration from elite former bosses, including Nick Saban. [More] The Miami Dolphins kick off organized team activities with weightlifting and conditioning. [More] UCF receiver Tre’Quan Smith is pushing to improve and help lead the Knights’ offense. [More] NBA should give it a rest when sitting its stars, including LeBron James, during the regular season [More] Jarvis Landry attends first day of Dolphins offseason program [More] Normani Kordei earned the highest points and greatest raves on Disney Night at "Dancing With the Stars." [More] KISS frontmen Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley will open the newest location of Rock and Brews in Orlando. [More] Netflix is on the verge of surpassing 100 million subscribers, a testament to how much the video streaming service has changed the entertainment landscape. [More] While the full-blown Star Wars land won’t be open at Disney until 2019, “The Last Jedi” will find its way to Star Tours before then. [More] Eddie Money set for April's Velvet Sessions concert [More] |
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