Good morning. It's Monday, Oct. 9. We'll start with a look back at the four days that Sentinel journalists Bianca Padro Ocasio and Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda spent in Puerto Rico, surveying the damage left by Hurricane Maria and admiring the resolve of the U.S. territory's citizens. Meanwhile, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is planning to spotlight Central Florida acts. And finally, Winter Park is considering cracking down on car lots. Find out more here. People on the island find ways of coping with lack of information and new realities after Hurricane Maria, while some choose to stay and others leave to build new lives. [More] Amp'd at Dr. Phillips Center will give local musicians a new platform for their music. [More] Orange County Corrections officials found the child who was left in a vehicle during routine rounds in the parking lot. [More] GOP Sen. Bob Corker said Sunday that President Trump's behavior is setting the nation "on the path to World War III." [More] Florida Department of Transportation will install a sensor system at the Interstate 4 rest area in Longwood to alert truckers of an open space. [More] The Orlando Magic sell stability in hopes of changing a five-year NBA playoff skid. [More] The UCF football team delivered the best offensive performance of the Scott Frost era at Cincinnati on Saturday and is eager to build on the success. [More] Telvin Smith and Barry Church returned a pair of Ben Roethlisberger's interceptions for touchdowns and Jacksonville stunned the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-9. [More] The Miami Dolphins' defense led the way as the Dolphins defeated the Tennessee Titans, 16-10. [More] Surprise! Ohio State makes my early look at the College Football Playoff semifinal rankings. [More] Film producer Harvey Weinstein has been fired from The Weinstein Co., effective immediately, following new information revealed regarding his conduct. [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Star Wars" in concert at the Dr. Phillips Center. [More] On 'Saturday Night Live,' Jason Aldean and Sam Smith sang memorably, and host Gal Gadot dazzled with her charm. [More] Oscar-nominated actor James Woods says he's retiring from the entertainment industry. [More] |
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