Good morning. It's Friday, Nov. 10. We'll start with a sailor who dropped anchor in Orlando for a good reason: He needed a new heart. Meanwhile, comedian Louis C.K. is facing allegations of sexual misconduct by five women, according to a New York Times report. And finally, this weekend is full of exciting things to do. Find out more here. Lifelong sailor John Allen was planning to sail around the world when he discovered he needed a heart transplant. He went to the Florida Hospital in Orlando for surgery and now plans to make his home here. [More] Comedian Louis C.K. has been accused of sexual misconduct in a New York Times expose detailing allegations that he repeatedly asked women he encountered in [More] The September results “should be majorly constrained by hurricane disruptions,” financial analyst Tuna Amobi of CFRA wrote in a research note. [More] The Central Florida Animal Reserve will soon open its gates to booked tours in Osceola County. [More] An Interstate 4 pond ruptured by Hurricane Irma results in flooding victims expecting to get paid for damages by Florida's road agency and its contractor. [More] The opening round of the high school football postseason gets underway Friday for 21 area teams. [More] The Orlando Magic are about to start the toughest stretch of their season [More] UCF basketball will get bigger and faster during the 2017-18 season with the addition of 6-foot-11 post Rokas Ulvydas and the return of 7-foot-6 center Tacko Fall. [More] [More] Orlando Sentinel sportswriter J.C. Carnahan picks high school football playoff winners, including Winter Park over Spruce Creek, Seminole over Apopka, and Boone over undefeated Flagler Palm Coast. [More] Diary entries, as a rule, don’t constitute art. Songs do. And Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' conjures a sense of foreboding to illuminate her songs of betrayal, heartbreak and disappointment. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "An Octoroon" from Theatre UCF. [More] The entertainment stars have aligned and landed in Orlando for a weekend of big events including Jay-Z, Electric Daisy Carnival, Veterans Day parades and more. [More] Trivia host Curtis Earth keeps audiences coming back. [More] Sunset Seasons Greetings include new shows projected onto Hollywood Tower Hotel [More] |
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