Good morning. It's Monday, April 17. In our top story, fans of the iconic movie franchise were dressed to impress at Star Wars Celebration, which concluded Sunday. Also, on Sunday night, a large fight broke out at a movie theater in Waterford Lakes, drawing about a dozen law-enforcement vehicles to the scene. And finally, the IOA Corporate 5K was last Thursday, but our photo gallery from the event is still going strong at OrlandoSentinel.com. In meticulously designed costumes, superfans of the Star Wars franchise stormed the Orange County Convention Center this weekend for the 40th annual Star Wars Celebration. [More] A large fight caused a scare Sunday night at a movie theater in Waterford Lakes. [More] Orlando home prices spike amid few listings [More] Despite new House rules making local project requests, more transparent, there's still plenty of pork in play for Central Florida as budget talks begin. [More] Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando find themselves in the unusual position of opening massive new additions to their resorts the same week – and showing them off to journalists the same day. [More] Orlando City's hot start could lead to success all season. [More] NBA should give it a rest when sitting its stars, including LeBron James, during the regular season [More] Despite falling 2-0 at Portland, the Orlando Pride saw reasons to optimistic after their season opener. [More] 2017 college football rankings, from No. 130 to No. 1, from the Orlando Sentinel [More] The Orlando Magic could learn from an Orlando City rebuild that has led the Lions to first place in MLS Eastern Conference. [More] New renderings and details about the Star Wars-themed lands coming to both Walt Disney World and Disneyland were revealed at a panel discussion at Star Wars Celebration in Orlando. [More] Disney's Broadway musical "Newsies" will kick off the next season at Orlando Repertory Theatre [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The Final Frontier" from the Orlando Philharmonic [More] "The Voice" goes live, "DWTS" stages Disney Night, "Fargo" and "The Blacklist" return, and Caitlyn Jenner talks to Diane Sawyer. [More] Melissa McCarthy returns as Sean Spicer, Jimmy Fallon plays two Travoltas, and "SNL" goes live to the country. [More] |
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