Good morning. It's Wednesday, June 7. Court reports about Orlando workplace shooter John Neumann Jr.'s past revealed at least one co-worker thought he was a “danger to our community.” As Orlando approaches the one-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting, the first Orlando Sentinel reporter on the scene shares her story. On the lighter side, it's National Goonies Day, so why not get a little nostalgic and view our gallery of things that happened in 1985. A former Fiamma co-worker wrote in a 2014 injunction that he was fearful of John Robert Neumann Jr. and saw a "pattern of abuse" that was known among other employees. [More] Covering a tragedy, one interview at a time - Christal Hayes talks about her night reporting from the Pulse nightclub shooting. [More] Iranian media says a man has opened fire inside the parliament building, wounding a security guard in an attack that is still underway. [More] A Lake County car fire is slowing traffic down on Florida’s Turnpike Wednesday morning. [More] Orlando City SC is condemning a social media post that targeted a Major League Soccer referee. [More] Kevin Durant is taking the easy way to an NBA title [More] Shay Knighten hit a three-run double in the second inning and Oklahoma defended its NCAA softball title with a 5-4 win over Florida on Tuesday night. [More] The Orlando Pride are spending the club's international break recharging and working to build on their critical home win over the Boston Breakers. [More] The Smackdown women's champion had her crowning moment in front of 75,000 fans at Camping World Stadium. [More] Cameroon natives Albert Dikwa and Youmeni Jules have found a home with Orlando City B. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Finding Neverland" at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More] St. Cloud singer Mandy Harvey, who is deaf, advances straight to the live shows on 'America's Got Talent.' [More] The Sonnentag Theatre at the IceHouse presents "The Battle of Shallowford." [More] George and Amal Clooney are now parents of twins and, rest assured, George is doing fine. [More] Hall & Oates and Tears for Fears unite for a concert at Orlando's Amway Center. [More] |
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