Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Pregnant woman shot to death in Pine Hills & Trump-Putin fallout

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Pregnant woman killed, 2 kids wounded in Pine Hills shooting, sheriff says

A pregnant woman was killed and two kids — a 10-month-old boy and a 13-year-old girl — were wounded in a shooting in Pine Hills on Monday, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said.

'Very much counter to the plan': Trump defies advisers in embrace of Putin

President Donald Trump's performance alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed like a tour through his most controversial conspiracy theories, tweets and off-the-cuff musings on Russia.

Tourist dies after heart attack at Disney's Blizzard Beach

A man died June 10 after he had a heart attack at Walt Disney World's Blizzard Beach water park.

Teens in Roger Trindade case sentenced to 9-14 months in high-risk juvenile facility

The two teenagers convicted of beating 15-year-old Roger Trindade to death in Winter Park nearly two years ago were sentenced to about a year in a juvenile detention facility Monday.

SunPass debacle prompts state to withhold payments to vendor

SunPass transponder-system troubles are easing, but Florida's transportation department announced Monday that it would withhold payments to the vendor behind a botched upgrade of the SunPass system.

UF, LSU rivalry as intense as it's ever been

UF and LSU have met every season in football since 1971, but perhaps at no time has the rivalry been as heated.

Bianchi: Even though Jimbo Fisher is at Texas A&M now, FSU still owes him a debt of gratitude

Even though Jimbo Fisher is at Texas A&M now, FSU still owes him a debt of gratitude, Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi writes.

UCF's McKenzie Milton, Trysten Hill named to preseason award watch list

UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton and defensive lineman Trysten Hill were named to offensive and defensive watch lists put out by the Maxwell Football Club on Monday.

Orlando City focused on Open Cup match against Philadelphia Union

Orlando City will face the Philadelphia Union at 7 Wednesday night at Talen Energy Stadium.

Recalling Zack Greinke's all-star berths — and a memorable home run by Mike Trout

Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Zack Greinke, who is from Apopka, is set to make his fifth All-Star Game appearance Tuesday night in Washington.

The 20 best deals for Prime Day

The 20 best deals from Amazon's Prime Day including products from Amazon, KitchenAid, Cuisinart, Bose, Sonos, Beats and more.

Save the date: Festival of Trees is Nov. 9-18, 2018

Festival of Trees, with its elaborate trees, wreaths and decor, is Nov. 9-18, 2018, at Orlando Museum of Art.

Not-so-hot spots in Orlando's theme parks

Here are a few escapes from the heat at Orlando theme parks, including a Harry Potter alley, a railroad and a place to hoist a cold one

Hulk Hogan reinstated to WWE Hall of Fame after suspension over racist tirade

WWE announced Sunday that pro-wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has been reinstated to the organization's Hall of Fame after a three-year suspension that was handed down after audio emerged of Hogan going on a racist tirade on a sex tape made in 2012.

'Hotel Transylvania 3' sailing to $40 million-plus debut, 'Skyscraper' to disappoint

"Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation's" estimate places it at the top of the box office.

Orlando CEO: Boating industry in danger after Trump tariffs

The CEO of one of Central Florida's biggest boating companies told U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson his industry could be among the hardest hit by the Trump administration's tariffs, potentially costing thousands of jobs.

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