Good morning. It's Monday, Feb. 5. Here is a sentence you've never read before: The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions. They did it by knocking off the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis. Meanwhile, homeownership in several Central Florida counties has reached its highest levels in four years. And finally, the Lake County Puppy Bowl got into the Super Bowl spirit in an attempt to increase pet adoptions. Find out more here. Nick Foles passes for 373 yards and three touchdowns while catching a one-yard pass for a score on a fourth-and-goal play to lead the Eagles to a 41-33 victory in Super Bowl LII. [More] Orlando rent hikes, higher mortgage limits and new home-buying programs are beginning to reverse what has been a decade-long slide in the area's homeownership rate. [More] Nearly two dozen candidates — though only one currently the leader at another college or university — have applied to become the next president of the University of Central Florida, two months after the search began. [More] A man is in critical condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center after sustaining a gunshot wound, according to the Orlando Police Department. [More] An analysis by the South Florida Sun Sentinel found that crashes typical of texting — swerving, sideswipes and others — are increasing at a staggering rate. [More] Orlando Magic point guard Elfrid Payton says he doesn’t worry about the upcoming NBA trade deadline [More] Orlando City acquired center back Amro Tarek via a one-year loan from Egyptian Premier League side Wadi Degla FC with a club option to buy, pending receipt of [More] “The big thing that helped me is knowing I didn’t have to be Superman,” said Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, standing at a lectern after a 41-33 win over the Patriots and being named MVP. [More] The halftime show only confirmed what his iffy new album had established earlier. [More] Dodge aired a commercial for its Ram truck series during Sunday's Super Bowl featuring a portion of a sermon from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. that has drawn [More] The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots delivered a Super Bowl that was more memorable than the commercials or the halftime show. [More] Chiaki Yasukawa gives a farewell performance in Orlando Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet." [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Cirque Goes to the Cinema" from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. [More] For his new film "The 15:17 to Paris," Clint Eastwood cast three friends who made global headlines by thwarting a terrorist attack on a train to play themselves. [More] |
No comments:
Post a Comment