Good morning. It's Saturday, January 6. A Miami psychologist and expert on false and coerced confessions is likely to testify Noor Salman’s statements to the FBI that she knew of her husband’s Pulse nightclub attack plan were not true. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is commending a Winter Haven man for alerting authorities about a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve — but the caller ended up being the one arrested on DUI charges. Orlando Fringe reveals its slogan and poster for the 2018 Fringe Festival. [More] A Miami psychologist and expert on false and coerced confessions is likely to testify Noor Salman’s statements to the FBI that she knew of her husband’s attack plan were not true. [More] The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is commending a Winter Haven man for alerting authorities about a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve — but the caller ended up being the one arrested on DUI charges. [More] Beyond the Beltway, the media disdain and let’s-kill-all-the-reporters jokes have started affecting some people’s views of all media, including local newspapers [More] Orlando City reportedly reached a five-year, $3 million deal with Paraguayan attacking midfielder Josué Colmán. [More] Former Bishop Moore standout Jonathon MacCollister transferring to UCF from Notre Dame [More] UF has come out of the holiday break playing with offensive rhythm and defensive intensity during SEC play. [More] Orlando Magic swingman Evan Fournier is trying to regain his rhythm [More] Class 9A boys basketball No. 1 Oak Ridge has sharpshooter Rob Perry in a lineup with Emmitt Williams and Antwann Jones [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Interstellar Elder" at the Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest. [More] Drip will close the theater that had been its home since 2012. [More] When Ben Vereen held auditions for “Hair” at a community theatre in Florida in 2015, the Tony winner said he wanted to break new ground with the rock musical. [More] Lilly Winwood, daughter of Steve Winwood, brings tour to Lil Indies in Orlando. [More] There’s no doubt that a large number of Puerto Ricans are leaving the island and moving to Florida and other U.S. states since Hurricane Maria, but numbers cited by state officials are being questioned. [More] |
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