Good morning. It's Friday, May 5. In our top story, Thursday was a day to honor heroes as more than 300 law-enforcement personnel and first responders to the Pulse tragedy were recognized. And more court documents offer revelations about the events surrounding Markeith Loyd's arrest. And finally, as if you didn't know, the weekend is almost here. Check out our photo gallery of things to do at OrlandoSentinel.com. More than 300 law enforcement personnel who responded to the Pulse nightclub shooting and its aftermath were honored at Orlando police headquarters on Thursday. [More] Newly released documents give further detail into Markeith Loyd's case [More] A Lake deputy was fired late last month for pulling out his firearm and taser at a gas station while quoting lines from an action movie, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said. [More] ll the Republican congressmen from Central Florida voted for their party’s health care bill Thursday, providing key votes in a tight 217 to 213 passage. [More] Pulse owner announces details about the Pulse memorial planning process Thursday morning. [More] Orlando City coach Jason Kreis says he will not compare the team to anyone but itself when judging performances [More] Blake Bortles has one season to become keeper QB for Jacksonville Jaguars. [More] Scott Frost signed a contract extension with UCF as its head football coach. [More] John Wall scored 24 points, Isaiah Thomas was held to 13 and the Washington Wizards jumped out to a hot start and rode it to a 116-89 victory over the Boston [More] Alabama's Jalen Hurts and FSU's Deondre Francois will begin their second season as starting quarterbacks against each other in the 2017 season opener. [More] Playlist Live gathers stars of YouTube, Snapchat and more to the Orlando World Center Marriott. [More] The touring production of Broadway musical "Matilda" comes to Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More] Val Caniaroli's "A Cinderella Story" is the final show in Orlando Ballet's season. [More] The duo Amy & Freddy have performed together 22 years, and they have been playing cruises for 18. [More] These Orlando stores combine shopping with eateries. [More] |
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