Good morning. It's Thursday, April 27. In our top story, a woman who witnessed the murder of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton describes what she saw. Elsewhere, how's the weather? Not rainy, for sure. We're looking at our first rainless month since the 1800s. And finally, what is the slow fashion movement? Find out the answer -- and how to make your own clothes -- with a video from Kayla O'Brien at OrlandoSentinel.com. Monica Pridgeon witnessed the slaying of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton [More] Orlando virtually never goes an entire month without rain but April appears to be on track to do that. [More] Firefighters say they have been battling more brush fires than usual caused by fireworks from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. [More] Trumpcare 2.0 – the president's revised health plan -- leaves older low-income Floridians facing “prohibitively expensive” premiums while boosting profits for Big Pharma, the AARP says. [More] Juan Rosario found guilty of first-degree murder, arson [More] Steve Spurrier was the first quarterback drafted in the 1967 NFL Draft, 50 years ago. [More] Orlando City coach Jason Kreis is focused on not overworking certain players on the roster leading up to a 10-day stretch that includes three games. [More] Florida State running back Dalvin Cook has been preparing for the NFL draft while also waiting for the birth of his first child, Dalvin Cook Jr. [More] Orlando Pride defender Camila Pereira wears an escapulário necklace, which is said to protect the wearer and was given to her by her father. [More] Timber Creek tennis champ Alana Wolfberg is saddened to miss state track chance [More] At Orlando Cringe, readers share their most personal thoughts from the pages of their teenage diaries. [More] WESH-Channel 2 and WKCF-Channel 18 are back on DISH as a fight over retransmission fees ends. [More] Central Florida is home to a variety of colorful, magical drinks and eats that aren't Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino. [More] Billy Crudup, an awards bash and "Florida Shorts: The Best of Brouhaha" fill the Florida Film Festival's final days. [More] Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme has died of cancer complications, his publicist told Variety. He was 73. [More] |
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