Good morning. It's Monday, July 31. In our top story, while Winter Park replants part of its oak canopy, some residents miss the shade. Elsewhere, a tropical depression has formed in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa. And to see pictures from the Orlando Magic dancer auditions, click here. Longtime residents of Winter Park have watched the city’s lush tree canopy dwindle over the years. [More] Don't leave home without it: The umbrella that is. [More] Russian President Vladimir Putin says the United States will have to cut its diplomatic staff in Russia by 755 under new sanctions from Moscow. [More] Orange County deputies said there was "moderate destruction" to a McDonald's bathroom after something exploded. [More] Leaders in Pine Hills, a community stained by crime and blight, say they won a small but important zoning fight with a pawn shop as they work to improve the community's image and economic base. [More] Orlando City added a new player to its roster but still struggled with some of the same issues it's had all year [More] Former UCF and current Jacksonville Jaguars QB Blake Bortles is already on the hot seat after throwing five interceptions during practice [More] Pudge Rodriguez, Jeff Bagwell and Tim Raines were enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame on a picture-perfect summer day in front of over 27,000 fans. [More] Caeleb Dressel won his seventh gold medal of the world championships Sunday, tying Michael Phelps' record. [More] Julie Ertz came in off the bench and scored in the 89th minute and the United States overcame a late two-goal deficit to beat Brazil 4-3 on Sunday night in the Tournament of Nations. [More] "Emoji Movie" and "Atomic Blonde" are the new releases opposite the second weekends of "Dunkirk" and "Girls Trip." [More] Every year, the Orlando Sentinel publishes the best of these categories. Tell us your favorites; your vote counts! [More] Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen, Jessica Baeder, was crowned Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2018 Saturday night in Orlando. [More] [More] New WKMG sports director Jamie Seh will headline a year-round sports show at 11:30 p.m. Saturdays. [More] |