Monday, April 16, 2018

Econ growth & Comey interview

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April 16, 2018

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Rural Orange, Seminole residents remain vigilant as urban growth looms east of the Econ

Residents of rural Seminole and Orange counties worry that high-density development could be on the horizon for their quiet area.

State Road 50 at I-4 shut down for bridge work

State Road 50, or Colonial Drive, will be shut down at Interstate 4 until early Tuesday morning because of bridge work, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. 

Comey says Trump 'morally unfit to be president,' possibly susceptible to Russian blackmail

In a wide-ranging conversation broadcast on ABC late Sunday, former FBI Director James Comey took aim at Trump in no uncertain terms.

8,000 inquire about 201 apartments as Central Florida officials seek affordable housing options

Affordable rental Pendana at West Lakes near Camping World Stadium in Orlando opens with more applicants than apartments as Orange, Osceola and Orlando seek more low-income housing.

UCF students pitch their own theme parks

University of Central Florida students pitch their own miniature theme parks at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management.

Gators tailback Jordan Scarlett having fun again playing football

Florida running back Jordan Scarlett enjoyed returning to the football field during the team's spring game after sitting out last season due to his involvement in a credit card fraud scheme,

Diaz: Magic dumpster fire continues to burn despite fans' frustrations

Firing coach Frank Vogel likely won't end the misery of Orlando Magic fans, Sentinel columnist George Diaz writes.

Rookie Chris Mueller's success among three things we learned from Orlando City win

Orlando City earned a 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Friday in Talen Energy Stadium in a match coach Jason Kreis called the Lions' most complete match of the season.

Orlando runner prepares for Boston Marathon while keeping up with child with Down Syndrome

Michelle Nunez of Orlando, who will run the Boston Marathon for the second time Monday, is a mother of four, including a 3-year-old son with Down Syndrome.

Orlando Pride still searching for spark after road loss to Portland Thorns

The return of star forward Alex Morgan wasn't enough to spark the Orlando Pride's attack in a 2-1 setback.  

Aldean wins entertainer of the year at ACM Awards; performers pay tribute to Vegas shooting victims

Carrie Underwood made her first television appearance since injuring her face in strong form at the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards.

Mad Cow's 2018-19 season: Musicals, puppets, Ireland and more

Mad Cow Theatre's 2018-19 season includes two popular musicals.

Florida Film Festival: 3 things to do April 15

Movies and events to check out at the Florida Film Festival.

'Blight' shows how violence is created, and how darkness takes hold

Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Blight" from Playwrights' Round Table.

Robert De Niro's Robert Mueller grills Ben Stiller's Michael Cohen on 'SNL'

Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller reunited in this week's "Saturday Night Live" cold open, with De Niro playing Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Stiller playing Donald Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen.

Universal hits pause button on stormwater lawsuit against Orange County

Universal Orlando is hitting the pause button on its stormwater lawsuit against Orange County and over 40 property owners along International Drive. The olive branch comes as the theme park giant prepares hundreds of acres for new develop.

First look: Universal's Fast & Furious — Supercharged

Universal Orlando has shifted into a higher gear with technical rehearsals for Fast & Furious – Supercharged, its new speed-oriented attraction inside Universal Studios theme park.

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