Good morning. It's Friday, Oct. 20. In our top story, protesters made their disapproval of white nationalist Richard Spencer known, drowning out his speech at the University of Florida. Elswhere, the Orlando Police Department is looking for a man who was caught stealing the belongings of a pedestrian who was struck by a car and killed Sunday night. And finally, want to read a range of thought-provoking opinion pieces? We invite you to learn more about the Sentinel Insight Newsletter and subscribe -- it's free -- by clicking here. White nationalist Richard Spencer delivers a speech at the University of Florida. [More] The Orlando Police Department is looking for information about a man caught on camera taking dying man's belongings. [More] A longtime Ocoee police officer has been fired for using a racial slur during a conversation with a fellow employee, the department announced Thursday night. [More] Democratic Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson said White House chief of staff John Kelly told a story about her that was flat-out wrong. [More] The Creative City Project's signature event is sponsored by the Orlando Magic. [More] UCF coach Scott Frost will likely be pursued by Nebraska after the season, but he says he wants to keep his coaching staff at UCF after this season [More] The UCF offensive line has improved dramatically and is playing a key role in the Knights’ success. [More] The Bucs and Jaguars have flipped expectations in a Bizarro World start to the NFL season. [More] Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo is equally proud and impressed by the play of UCF QB McKenzie Milton, a former Midshipman recruit. [More] The Orlando Magic would give their unlikely playoff hopes a boost by beating the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night [More] Days after her New York Times essay published, the "Big Bang Theory" and "Blossom" actress issued an apology. [More] Shameless Book Con comes to the DoubleTree by Hilton at Universal Orlando [More] Get adventurous for National Pizza Month in Orlando. [More] The range of the Orlando Film Festival can be seen in the documentary 'WASP,' the comedy 'Florida Bush League Wrestling' and the drama 'Holden On.' [More] |
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