Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 11. The Orlando Sentinel was chosen as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in breaking news because of its Pulse coverage. Brush fires continued to wreak havoc with motorists as a section of State Road 50 was shut down this morning because of smoke. For more on the Central Florida wildfires, check out our video at OrlandoSentinel.com. The Orlando Sentinel's staff was recognized as a finalist for its coverage of the mass shooting at Pulse night club in 2016. [More] Troopers have shut down both directions of State Road 50 in east Orange County because of smoke from a nearby brush fire. [More] Drought is now scorching much of Florida and triggering a surge in wildfires. [More] The Rollins College professor who was caught in a controversy after problems with a student over religion is stepping down. [More] The National Republican Congressional Committee has launched a series of ads against five Democratic congresspeople expected to be in tough races next year, including Murphy. [More] The Chicago Bulls dominated the Orlando Magic 122-75 on Monday [More] Jacques Patrick relishes big-brother role to FSU running backs [More] UCF tight end Jordan Akins is hitting his stride after making a big switch from pro baseball to college football. [More] Orlando Pride forward Jasmyne Spencer and midfielder/defender Kristen Edmonds share a close bond dating back to their time with the Western New York Flash. [More] Orlando City is undefeated at home despite the Lions' possession woes. [More] Actor Michael Dorn talks about playing Lt. Worf on "Star Trek." [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The Bard Takes Broadway" at UCF Celebrates the Arts. [More] Off-Broadway musical "Disenchanted," which had its start in Orlando, returns with updates. [More] Comic Suzanne Westenhoefer talks about tweeting, writing a book and playing Orlando. [More] CBS easily won Sunday prime time with the Masters, "60 Minutes" and "NCIS: Los Angeles." [More] |
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