Good morning. It's Friday, March 2. Day 2 of jury selection for the Noor Salman trail is today after six of 10 jurors were kept in the jury pool Thursday. Elsewhere, what must it be like to be 10 years old, acted in an award-winning movie and now already offered a free ride to Rollins College? Christopher Rivera knows. And finally, if you're looking for something to do with your free time this weekend, we have some suggestions here. Noor Salman's trial is in its second day of picking a jury to decide whether she aided and abetted her husband in the shooting at the Pulse nightclub. [More] A 10-year-old Kissimmee boy has been promised a full ride at Rollins College thanks to his role in The Florida Project. The college’s administrators saw – and apparently were impressed by – Christopher Rivera, who had been living in an older motel along US 192 when he was spotted by a talent scout. [More] ULA mission launches from Cape Canaveral carrying the GOES-R weather satellite. [More] Harris Rosen explains why philanthropy means so much to him, especially his recent work in Hait, how his company-wide medical plan is fairing in the age of Trump, and whether he has any retirement plans. [More] TALLAHASSEE — Florida officials, government employees and the lobbyists and contractors who deal with them could be subject to new rules and penalties for sexual harassment under a bill the House passed unanimously on Thursday. [More] Sports needs to clean up cesspool of scandals before apathy wins [More] UCF senior A.J. Davis posted a career-best night and the Knights forced overtime, but they still fell to No. 11 Wichita State Thurday night at CFE Arena. [More] Blake Griffin presents huge problem for Magic at the rim as they prepare to face the Detroit Pistons [More] The Miami Dolphins have given receiver Jarvis Landry, who the Dolphins placed the franchise tag on last week, permission to seek a trade, the South Florida Sun Sentinel has confirmed. [More] UCF football players Shaquem Griffin, Tre'Quan Smith, Mike Hughes and Jordan Akins are looking to impress NFL executives and coaches this week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. [More] Veteran stage and screen star Joel Grey will come to the Garden Theatre in Winter Garden. [More] "Not in Our House" is designed to combat harassment in the theater industry. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Boy Gets Girl" from Theatre UCF. [More] Artists Divya Anantharaman teaches taxidermy at Orlando's Thirty Six Black Art Collective. [More] Enjoy all things barbecue at Sonny's Smokin' Showdown on Friday and Saturday at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. [More] |
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