Good morning. It's Sunday, February 25. First up, Orlando's fast-growing airport is drawing noise complaints from residents as far away as Winter Park, and the criticisms are likely to get worse. Next, nearly two years after 49 people were killed at Pulse nightclub, the widow of the shooter will go to trial Thursday. Lastly, looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Orlando airport draws noise complaints from residents more than a half-hour's drive away — and the Florida tourism mecca is likely to be affected as the FAA begins to rethink flight paths under its NextGen program. [More] Nearly two years after 49 people were killed at Pulse nightclub, the widow of the shooter will go to trial Thursday. The case hinges on one question: Did Noor Salman know what her husband, Omar Mateen, was going to do? [More] President Donald Trump appeared Saturday to begin refining his proposals for combating school violence. [More] A shooting was reported at the Altamonte Mall Saturday afternoon, according to authorities. [More] The Eustis-based hunger-relief organization Deliver the Difference is teaming up with another nonprofit organization, Remote Area Medical, to bring a large-scale two-day medical clinic to the county next weekend at the Lake County fairgrounds in Eustis. [More] The Orlando Magic lost their fifth straight game, falling 116-105 to the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday at the Wells Fargo Center. [More] In the aftermath of a devastating divorce from Orlando City co-founder Phil Rawlins, Kay Rawlins is still the heart and soul of the club. [More] The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed quarterback Blake Bortles to a three-year, $54 million deal that will keep him under contract through the 2020 season. [More] The featherweight matchup headlined a card that saw local favorites Ben Saunders and Mike Perry fall short. [More] The Florida Gators snapped a three game losing streak, upsetting No. 12 Auburn Saturday night in Gainesville. [More] The meat-free, plant-based Impossible Burger is making its way into Orlando-area restaurants. [More] Jennifer Lawrence speaks about pushing outside her comfort zone to play a Russian spy in the highly sexualized and violent R-rated thriller "Red Sparrow." [More] The Hollywood Foreign Press Association says it is investigating actor Brendan Fraser's claim that its former president, Philip Berk, groped him in 2003. [More] A West Virginia judge dismissed an coal tycoon's defamation lawsuit against HBO and John Oliver. [More] The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have set a remarkable example — and they've been bullied for it. That bullying is stupid, vile and un-American. [More] |
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