Good morning. It's Thursday, Oct. 12. In our top story, after Kaka announced his run with Orlando City is ending, columnist Mike Bianchi appreciates all the international superstar did in making Orlando a soccer destination. Elsewhere, wildfires continue to wreak havoc in California's wine country, killing at least 23. To find out more about Oreo the shelter dog and the controversy surrounding him, click here. Kaká announced he is leaving Orlando City, but not before he turned Orlando into an international soccer destination [More] The wildfires tearing through California wine country flared anew Wednesday, growing in size and number as authorities issued new evacuation orders. [More] SpaceX successfully launches satellite for Luxembourg-based firm [More] Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer delivers his annual “state of downtown” speech at Ace Cafe on Livingston Street. [More] As more programs emerge, obstacles still exist in effort to get more girls, women in tech [More] Soccer legend Kaká announced Wednesday he will not return to Orlando City next season, so where does that leave the Lions? [More] Aaron Gordon played center for a bit during the Magic's preseason game Tuesday [More] Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher and the Seminoles are gaining more faith in true freshman quarterback, especially after leading his second comeback effort in as many games. [More] Orlando City’s Kaká announced he is not renewing his contract with the club. [More] A 6-year-old and her mother live day by day at a cheap motel in the shadow of Disney World. [More] Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd and Rosanna Arquette are among several women who have accused the disgraced Weinstein Co. mogul of sexual misconduct. This story will be updated if and when more accusers step forward. [More] The Orlando Sentinel checks out the new seating arrangements at Epcot's Party for the Senses [More] A vegan deli will be coming to Orlando in spring 2018 from the personal chef to actors and musicians. [More] The Timucua Arts Foundation, Opera Orlando and the Global Peace Film Festival have come together for 'One Voice Orlando.' [More] |
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