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UCF professor faces complaint & Ayala sues Scott

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I'm Stephen Ruiz, online content editor for OrlandoSentinel.com. As you prepare for another beautiful day in Central Florida, here are some top stories for you to peruse. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

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.

Today's Top Headlines

 

UCF art professor faced complaint after student critique

The school released the investigative report this week on Walter Gaudnek after a student complained about his painting class. [More]

 

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State Attorney Ayala files lawsuit against Gov. Scott in death penalty cases

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]

 

Maxwell: Ethics board set to consider Bondi, Trump University

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]

 

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Walt Disney World hiring 1,000 workers

Walt Disney World will hire more than 1,000 employees this spring. [More]

 

Crime down; police used force less often in 2016, Orlando Police report says

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]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Whitley: Magic's upcoming GM safari offers no guarantee

Orlando Magic fans be forewarned: The next general manager will look a lot like the last one. [More]

 

Questions about Rob Hennigan’s future loom over Orlando Magic

Rob Hennigan's future is up in the air as the Orlando Magic complete their 2016-17 season [More]

 

Diaz: Dale Earnhardt Jr. finally finds competitive mojo at Texas

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's Matías Pérez García suspended for LA Galaxy match

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]

 

Johnny Dawkins eager to start next UCF basketball season with more depth

UCF basketball coach Johnny Dawkins sits down with the Orlando Sentinel for an exclusive interview recapping the 2016-17 season. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Happy hour food deals in Central Florida

Happy hour food specials are just as important as drink deals at Orlando restaurants [More]

 

Date night just got easier with conversation starters at Orlando restaurants

Two Orlando restaurants are encouraging their diners to put down the phones and pick up some “Conversation Starters.” [More]

 

J. Geils, founder of The J. Geils Band, dead at 71

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]

 

WWE superstars recall moment they first 'belonged' in wrestling

We asked, "Was there a moment in your past when you first felt, 'Wrestling is where I'm supposed to be'?" [More]

 

Trombones at the ready, Commander Riker is on alert

Jonathan Frakes of "Star Trek" fame guests with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. [More]

 

 
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