Thursday, October 26, 2017

Orlando City Could Lose Star Player & State Scholarship Reform

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I'm Richard Tribou, online editor for OrlandoSentinel.com. Here are some top stories I don't want you to miss today. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

Good morning. It's Thursday, Oct. 26. Orlando City looks like it will be without the services of another star player as Cyle Larin speaks to the Sentinel about wanting to play in Europe.

Also, state and local officials are calling for reform in the days following the Sentinel's investigation on state scholarships to private schools.

Finally, the weekend is gearing up and there is a lot of things to do from Spooky Empire to the Mount Dora Craft Festival. Check it out.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Orlando City SC’s Cyle Larin: Time to go play in Europe

Orlando City forward Cyle Larin said it is the right time for him to leave the Lions and play in Europe. [More]

 

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Florida lawmakers, officials call for reform of private schools that get state scholarships

Florida lawmakers, local elected officials and policy experts are calling for reform after an Orlando Sentinel investigation revealed private schools take nearly $1 billion in state scholarships but have little oversight. [More]

 

Democratic candidates for governor fall way behind in money race

Two GOP candidates for governor each raised more money in September than three Democratic candidates combined. [More]

 

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Thank John Hitt. Ban texting while driving. Oh, also drunken zombie attacks

Thank UCF President John Hitt. Ban texting while driving ... oh, and also drunk zombie attacks [More]

 

Comcast will release third quarter earnings today for theme parks

The company is coming off a second quarter where executives touted the theme parks growth from several new attractions, including Volcano Bay which opened in May. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Magic must maintain their ball movement

To maintain their hot start, the Orlando Magic need to maintain their ball movement [More]

 

UCF President John Hitt is Knights' all-time sports MVP

UCF president John Hitt is the most valuable player in the school's athletic history. [More]

 

FSU WR George Campbell out for season; RB Jacques Patrick return uncertain

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher reveals the Seminoles' injury report before the team plays Boston College on Friday night. [More]

 

FHSAA football playoff scenarios updated entering final two weeks

Area high school football teams have two more weeks left to secure postseason spots in the new FHSAA playoff points system. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Things to do this weekend in Orlando and Central Florida

There are so many things to do in Central Florida on any given weekend that it can be overwhelming. Here's a guide to help you decide what to do. [More]

 

Fats Domino, rock 'n' roll pioneer and New Orleans hero, dies at 89

Fats Domino, one of the founding fathers of rock 'n' roll (and one of its last surviving architects), died Tuesday at 89. [More]

 

PlayFest wants theatergoers to party

Orlando Shakespeare Theater's PlayFest adds buffet-dinner parties as it celebrates new works. [More]

 

New Bach Festival series, old (and bloody) favorite back at Drip

The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park opens its new Insights & Sounds series; Drip's Underground Vampire Bar wraps up its run. [More]

 

Del Frisco's unveils new menu, including dry-aged steaks

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House on Orlando's International Drive has unveiled some new menu items. [More]

 

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