Good morning. It's Wednesday, June 14. In our top story, a deadly blaze broke out early Wednesday at a London high-rise apartment. Elsewhere, Disney has plans to honor Lane Graves, the 2-year-old boy who was killed one year ago today by an alligator at one of its resorts. Tonight is the Orlando Sentinel Varsity Sports Awards Show. Watch a video of our Bill Buchalter Spirit Award winner here. Firefighters are battling a massive fire in an apartment high-rise in London. [More] It was one year ago that a 2-year-old boy playing near a shoreline at a Disney resort was killed by an alligator. [More] Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing for sharp questions from his former Senate colleagues about the firing of James Comey and his Russian contacts. [More] Life has been cast into extended limbo for Bithlo residents as a state agency and local authority vie with very different plans to extend S.R. 408 across east Orange County. [More] A federal judge sentenced a Winter Park attorney who pleaded guilty to defrauding clients to 10 years in prison and ordered her to pay $2.7 million in restitution. [More] Orlando City lost in the fourth round of last year's U.S. Open Cup when Victor "PC" Giro scored in the final minute. He's now playing for the Lions. [More] Spruce Creek High standout Ruth Boone went from an orphanage in Ghana to a state weightlifting title in America. [More] Lanny Burgett sounds like the world’s most beleaguered man. He probably is. [More] Alex Morgan has returned to Orlando Pride training, but the club announced a hamstring injury will force her to miss the next three to four weeks. [More] Ira Winderman projects the first round of the 2017 NBA draft [More] The lighthearted comedy "Snack" returns to Orlando with three performances. [More] Enzian Theater in Maitland presents filmed ballet and opera performances from around the world. [More] Disney’s Citricos has received a few tweaks on its Mediterranean-American since the arrival of a new chef. [More] The NBA Finals: Game 5 dominates Monday ratings; series puts ABC on top for week. [More] Michael Phillips reviews the latest wreck in Disney-Pixar's "Cars" franchise. [More] |
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