Good morning. It's Wednesday, April 12. In our top story, a UCF professor was admonished after a student accused him of giving a lewd critique to her art project. Elsewhere, Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala is fighting back, suing Gov. Rick Scott after he reassigned 23 of her capital-murder cases. Find out more about Disney World hiring 1,000 more workers with a video at OrlandoSentinel.com. The school released the investigative report this week on Walter Gaudnek after a student complained about his painting class. [More] Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Rick Scott, who re-assigned 23 death penalty cases to another prosecutor. [More] Florida's ethics commission is set to consider complaints against A.G. Pam Bondi, whose office chose not to purse complainst against Trump University after Bondi took $25k for her campaign from Trump [More] Walt Disney World will hire more than 1,000 employees this spring. [More] Orlando Police Department officers used force 23 percent less often in 2016 than the year before, continuing a four-year downward trend, according to its year-end review report published last week [More] Orlando Magic fans be forewarned: The next general manager will look a lot like the last one. [More] Rob Hennigan's future is up in the air as the Orlando Magic complete their 2016-17 season [More] Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 5th in Texas, moving him up five spots in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup standings in establishing his first strong run of the season. [More] Orlando City midfielder Matias Perez Garcia was suspended for one game after kicking his cleat into the thigh of a New York Red Bulls player [More] UCF basketball coach Johnny Dawkins sits down with the Orlando Sentinel for an exclusive interview recapping the 2016-17 season. [More] Happy hour food specials are just as important as drink deals at Orlando restaurants [More] Two Orlando restaurants are encouraging their diners to put down the phones and pick up some “Conversation Starters.” [More] Musician John Warren Geils Jr., founder of The J. Geils Band, whose hits included "Love Stinks" and "Centerfold," has died in his Massachusetts home. He was 71. [More] We asked, "Was there a moment in your past when you first felt, 'Wrestling is where I'm supposed to be'?" [More] Jonathan Frakes of "Star Trek" fame guests with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. [More] |
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