Good morning. It's Monday, March 19. In our top story, another No. 1 seed fell in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, and this time, it was Florida State pulling the upset. Meanwhile, the Noor Salman trial has some key witnesses still left to be heard as it moves into the second week of testimony. And finally, the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is a sight to behold. We invite you to do just that here. No. 9 seed Florida State upset No. 1 seed Xavier, advancing to the Sweet 16. [More] Prosecutors will continue calling witnesses this morning in the trial of Noor Salman, as they work to prove that Salman helped her husband plot the massacre at Pulse nightclub. [More] Airports are embracing the farm to terminal food trend, as Orlando International Airport looks to capitalize on the success of Cask & Larder by bringing in more local and destination restaurants. [More] the entry of Republican businessman Rob Panepinto in October has shaken up the race. His initial $100,000 self-contribution kicked off a fundraising bonanza that led to the newcomer keeping pace with Demings, a prolific fundraiser himself, in a race to lead a county with more than 1 million people [More] Jon Williams, who was known to help others, was killed by a man who he let live in his home, Ocoee police said. [More] Former world No. 1 Rory McIlroy carded a bogey-free, 8-under par 64 Sunday for a three-shot win against a big-name field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. [More] Tiger Woods hopes to build off recent momentum heading to Masters in Augusta [More] Here’s a Q and A with FSU associate head coach Stan Jones, Leonard Hamilton’s longtime assistant, on the Seminoles’ preparation for the rematch with Xavier. [More] Orlando City is winless through three games after a 2-0 loss to NYCFC in Yankee Stadium. The Lions get an international break to right things and get more [More] "Black Panther" has become the first film since 2000's "Avatar" to top the weekend box office five straight weekends. [More] Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matthew J. Palm reviews the Takacs Quartet, a visiting artist of the Bach Festival Society in Winter Park. [More] More than 350,000 are expected in downtown Winter Park this weekend for one of the largest arts festivals in the southeast. Winter Park’s Sidewalk Arts Festival wraps up Sunday and promises to bring some of the nation’s top artists to town. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "A Tennessee Walk" from Garden Theatre. [More] “Waitress” pie consultant Stacy Donnelly will make some sweet visuals for Dr. Phillips performance. [More] |
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