Good morning. It's Wednesday, May 10. In our top story, columnist Mike Bianchi wishes Orlando City Soccer Club founder Phil Rawlins a fond farewell as he begins the next phase of his life in Colorado. Also, citing the need to restore "public trust and confidence,'' President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey. And finally, from Eustis to Poinciana, St. Cloud to Lake Mary, we have all your prom pictures in photo galleries at OrlandoSentinel.com. Orlando City founder Phil Rawlins is moving to Colorado. He will always be one of most impactful sports figures in Orlando history. [More] President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey. [More] Gov. Rick Scott picks State Rep. Eric Eisnaugle -- an inexperienced attorney famous for his "Pop Tart" bill -- as a top judge for Central Florida [More] Millennials, in particular, say they'll miss the outgoing Magic Kingdom fireworks show [More] Jones High principal resigns amid 'questionable' student records [More] Orlando Magic are preparing for the 2017 NBA Draft Combine [More] Jonathan Spector is taking it easy after starting nearly every match but is not seriously injured and will be available for selection when the Lions host Sporting Kansas City [More] Former St. Thomas Aquinas star quarterback Jake Allen enrolled at UF and joined the Gators. [More] Looking at compare and contrast between Danica Patrick and her boyfriend, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who just won at Talladega. His stock is high. Hers is low -- very low. [More] A Gift for Teaching, Matilda the Musical team on project to give school supplies to children in need. [More] Central Florida Community Arts presents a Disney music revue for its spring concert. [More] Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Thomas Rhett lead 2017 CMT Music Awards nods. [More] "American Idol," which logged 15 years on Fox, is returning and moving to ABC. [More] "Dancing With the Stars" will name its champ in two weeks, and Normani Kordei is the clear front-runner. [More] |
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