Thursday, July 26, 2018

Primaries go wild & who is "Pam?''

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

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Maxwell: When primaries go wild! Miller, Sturgill attack each other on positions ... where they agree

When primaries go wild! In their battle to take on Democrat Stephanie Murphy, GOP competitors Mike Miller and Scott Sturgill attack each other on positions ... where they agree, Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell writes.

Was Pam Bondi the 'Pam' on secret Donald Trump tape?

Was Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi the "Pam" possibly referred to by Donald Trump in tapes secretly recorded by Trump's attorney?

Adam Putnam's office faced accusations that it didn't vet immigration status of security guard applicants

Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam's office faced accusations in a wrongful termination lawsuit that it failed to properly vet the immigration status of people applying for security guard licenses, the latest revelation in a scandal that has plagued the Republican's bid for governor.

GOP leaders move to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein

Eleven House Republicans have introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Orlando pizzerias rise above chain-store fare

Locally owned pizzerias such as Pizza Bruno, Pizzeria Roberti and Pizzeria Valdiano are getting more attention and pushing chain restaurants out. Restaurant owners say the local food movement and a dining Renaissance in Central Florida is finally reaching the working-class world of pizza.

Bianchi: MLS officials are human, not dastardly devils out to hose Orlando City

After a far-reaching investigation following a blown call against Orlando City last weekend, Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi came to one conclusion: MLS officials make mistakes, too.

Orlando City set for third round against NYCFC

Orlando City is still in position to reach the playoffs heading into its home match against NYCFC on Thursday night.

Orlando City winger Justin Meram trains with former USMNT forward Eddie Johnson

Orlando City winger Justin Meram, who has been absent from the club's training sessions over the last two days amid trade reports, is still working -- just not with the Lions.

Orlando Pride coach, some players take break during Tournament of Nations

The Orlando Pride don't play another league match until Aug. 5.

Oviedo's A.J. Cole emerges in Yankees' bullpen after trade with Nationals

Former Oviedo High School ace A.J. Cole has thrived in the New York Yankees' bullpen after being designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals.

Florida's scallop season is an underwater Easter egg hunt

It's scallop season in Florida, which means hundreds of scallopers converging on Homosassa Bay in search of the edible mollusk.

Visitors can swim with sharks at Discovery Cove

SeaWorld's Discovery Cove offers guests the opportunity to get up close and personal with sharks – swimming with them and learning how they train.

Theatre Downtown's 'A Christmas Carol' returning

Theatre Downtown's classic production of "A Christmas Carol" will return to Central Florida this December.

Treat your pet to a 'Summer Block Paw-ty' at Orlando's Mennello Museum

The Mennello Museum's pet program hosts a summer party for dogs and cats.

SeaWorld offers July discounts on tickets, Christmas experiences

SeaWorld Orlando is offering up online discounts to attractions, experiences and events through the end of July. Some of the purchases are valid into the Christmas season.

Disney Springs, Guy Fieri pairing up for new 'Chicken Guy!' restaurant

"Mayor of Flavortown" Guy Fieri is bringing his loud, proud cooking style to Disney Springs with a new restaurant called "Chicken Guy!" set to open next month.

Harry Potter alert: Lego shows off more of its new Hogwarts Castle set

Lego reveals more details about its new Hogwarts Castle set, which has more than 6,000 pieces and costs almost $400.

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