Good morning. It's Saturday, May 13. In our top spot today, a Sanford family is recovering and putting the pieces back together after a shooting in March that left two in the family dead. Elsewhere, SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby said he's confident the parks have stabilized and are improving after rough waters. Lastly, check out a gallery of things to do in Central Florida this weekend here. The Herring family puts pieces back together after a deadly shooting took the lives of a 35-year-old mother and her 8-year-old son [More] SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby says he is confident that the theme parks' worst days have passed, and its stock price since earnings came out this week indicates investors agree. [More] Breakdowns of Orlando airport's new shuttle provoked astonishment over how malfunctioning train could trigger such a debacle. Much of the answeris rooted in the airport's DNA. [More] Tavares detectives are investigating the death of a 3-month-old boy as suspicious, police said. [More] Congressman Darren Soto, D-Orlando, has asked Pam Bondi's office to review the dire situation at Kissimmee Heritage Inn, where residents have been without water for a month. [More] Orlando City wants to rebound from two consecutive losses when it returns home to host Sporting Kansas City [More] Orlando City founder Phil Rawlins is leaving Orlando: Could his next move be to create other MLS expansion franchises? [More] For Tacko Fall, NBA talent evaluators and agents say he should remain at UCF and continue to develop his game. [More] Ali Krieger is helping keep the Pride's energy positive as the team navigates a tough start to the NWSL season [More] The story behind the woman flashing a Cardinals pitcher at a Marlins game and Marlins Man [More] Walt Disney World live streamed its new "Happily Ever After" fireworks, Cinderella Castle projection and music show on Friday night. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Murder for Two" at Winter Park Playhouse. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Spring Awakening" from Daystar Studio Productions. [More] Restaurant ASH, an eatery run by Hell’s Kitchen contestant Ashley Nickell and her family in Orlando’s Mills 50 neighborhood, closed its doors this week. [More] Fox Broadcasting will offer live musicals of 'A Christmas Story' and 'Rent'; NBC has announced 'Bye Bye Birdie' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' [More] |
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