Good morning. It's Wednesday, May 24. In our top story, have we mentioned Volcano Bay is opening Thursday? Well, you don't have to wait for our look inside the highly anticipated water park. In other news, some expressed concern at an Orange County school-board meeting that the district should serve the needs of Spanish-speaking students better. And finally, parents might struggle in discussing the Manchester bombing with their children. A pediatric neuropsychologist from Florida Hospital offers tips here. Orlando Sentinel Snapshot previews Universal's Volcano Bay, Disney's Avatar and SeaWorld's virtual reality ride [More] A group of parents from Puerto Rico told the Orange County school board that the district doesn't provide adequate resources for Spanish-speaking families [More] Florida School bill, dealing with everything from sunscreen rules to charter schools, is a cram-it-all-in scam [More] The drag queen story hour, which started in San Francisco and spread to New York City, is coming to Orlando on the first anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting. [More] An Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the suicide attack that left at least 22 dead at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena. [More] UCF bumbled its way into a lawsuit with Jah Reid [More] Orlando Magic have hired Milwaukee Bucks GM John Hammond to go along with Raptors GM Jeff Weltman. How much more money are the Magic investing in their basketball operations department? [More] Cortez Kennedy, a former NFL and UM star, died in Orlando at the age of 48. [More] The Magic have hired John Hammond, the general manager of the Bucks, as Orlando's new GM. [More] Cortez Kennedy's death at 48 hit his Miami Hurricanes teammates hard. They remember his big talent and big personality. [More] After a season of surprising exits, 'Dancing With the Stars' served up some final surprises. [More] An Orange County judge dismissed a complaint by the family of "The Voice" singer Christina Grimmie, but said they could refile an amended lawsuit against the promoter and venue where she was killed. [More] Sir Roger Moore, known as James Bond and Simon Templar in the moves and TV, has died at age 89. [More] Read Tribune critic Michael Phillips' review of "Baywatch." 1.5 stars [More] |
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