Friday, May 18, 2018

UCF resignation & shooting at Trump resort

Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.

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UCF administrator resigns amid allegations he took gifts from vendors

A high-level University of Central Florida administrator resigned in March after an internal investigation found he solicited and accepted gifts from vendors, including clothing, meals and tickets to an Orlando City Soccer Club match, and told his employees to do the same.

Man firing shots and 'spewing' about president inside Trump National Doral shot by police

A man firing gunshots and waving an American flag inside the Trump National Doral resort in northwest Miami-Dade was shot by police early Friday.

Shaquille O'Neal leaves Orlando again, puts Isleworth mansion up for sale

Pro basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal has listed his Isleworth mansion at 9927 Giffin Court for sale. Check out the multimillion-dollar price.

Girl forced into vehicle in Titusville could be missing Miami girl, cops say

The girl who a witness said was forced into a vehicle in Titusville may be the girl who was reported missing in Miami, according to investigators.

PODCAST: Maitland author James Ponti wins big at 'murder prom' (Ep. 28)

Maitland author James Ponti talks about winning big at 'murder prom,' giving back to the Central Florida community and all the new projects he's working on.

Orlando City travels to Toronto looking to bounce back after Atlanta United loss

The last time Orlando City lost a match, the club responded by rattling off a franchise-record six consecutive wins.

Michael Porter Jr. could be the gem the Magic desperately need

A back injury prevented Missouri forward Michael Porter Jr. from playing most of his freshman year, but he insists he's the best player in the 2018 draft class.

Bianchi: Late, great SEC Commissioner Mike Slive stood up for UCF and USF, too

Former SEC Commissioner Mike Slive didn't just make a boatload of many for Gators and other SEC programs, he also stood up for programs like UCF and USF, Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi writes.

UCF RB Cordarrian Richardson transferring to Texas A&M

UCF RB Cordarrian Richardson is transferring to Texas A&M.

Lake Mary beats Spruce Creek baseball in rain-shortened region game

Lake Mary baseball defeated Spruce Creek on Thursday after umpires called the game early due to weather.

American Craft Beer Week: Host a beer tasting

With 22 breweries and counting, there's plenty to fill your glass — and your afternoon with in Central Florida. American Craft Beer Week is May 14-20, the perfect opportunity to celebrate local craft brews.

Review: 'S#!T I'm In Love With You Again' - Orlando Fringe 2018

Review of Shit, I'm in Love With You Again at Orlando Fringe 2018.

Bronze Kingdom brings piece of Africa to Fashion Square Mall

African art gallery Bronze Kingdom heads to new digs in the Orlando Fashion Square Mall.

Meet Milo, Lucy's new little brother

Lucy the Labradoodle gets a little brother, Milo the Dally dog.

Disney Springs revives its late night

A look at the after dark offerings of Disney Springs.

Job fairs offer opportunity — but require preparation

Former executive search firm entrepreneur Frank Masi regularly conducts orientation for job fairs in Orlando, in order for prospective hires to get the jobs they need. He goes over some of his advice.

American Dream Miami, the nation's biggest mall, wins final OK

A plan for the largest mall in North America won approval Thursday at the Miami-Dade County Commission. The American Dream Miami mall and theme park, and adjacent Graham Companies employment center, will be the equivalent of a new city in Northwest Miami-Dade.

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