Monday, October 29, 2018

Mail bomb suspect in court & Synagogue shooting

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

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Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc is due in court this afternoon

Cesar Sayoc faces five federal charges that he mailed more than a dozen pipe bombs to prominent Democrats, public figures and CNN this month. More charges will likely be added in the coming days or weeks.

Police: Pittsburgh synagogue gunman said 'I just want to kill Jews'

The suspect in the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue expressed hatred of Jews during the rampage and told officers afterward that Jews were committing

Red Sox silence the Dodgers' offense to claim the World Series championship

The Dodgers are denied again of a World Series championship in a 5-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox in Game 5 of the World Series.

Orlando Rolón to be sworn in Monday as OPD chief, succeeding John Mina

New Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolón officially will take the helm of the department Monday in a traditional Change of Command Ceremony.

UCF launches 1st campaign for drug recovery services

Over the past 14 years, UCF has created a continuum of care around substance abuse, from prevention to treatment and recovery services, but recovery programs are still far from common among colleges and universities.

Orlando City coach James O'Connor: Individual conversations with players start this week

HARRISON, N.J. -- Orlando City could be in for another offseason rebuild.

UCF football believes its offense is too deep for any opponent

The talented UCF offense believes it boasts too much depth for opposing defenses to stop.

FSU coach Willie Taggart optimistic despite some players quitting during ugly loss to Clemson

Florida State coach Willie Taggart said he remains optimistic his team can win this season despite some players quitting during an ugly loss to Clemson Saturday.

Six games in, Magic coach Steve Clifford urging players to sharpen focus, effort

Six games into the NBA season, Orlando Magic coach Steve Clifford keeps urging his team sharpen its focus and put in the extra effort needed to win games.

'Halloween' scares up more sales as 'Hunter Killer,' 'Johnny English' fall short

Universal's "Halloween" maintained the top spot at the box office as newcomers "Hunter Killer," "Johnny English Strikes Again" and "Indivisible" failed to make an impression on moviegoers.

Festival brings Japanese culture to Kissimmee

The Orlando Japan Festival on Nov. 4 in Kissimmee will feature demonstrations of martial arts, music, dance, drumming and more.

Top Orlando arts events: '3 to See' for week of Oct 29

Orlando Sentinel arts writer and critic Matthew J. Palm picks three arts events not to miss this week.

Eroica Trio serves powerful reminder of music's power in dark days

Eroica Trio review by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm

'Nightmare Before Christmas': Orchestra's power is at times too much

"The Nightmare Before Christmas" concert and movie screening review by Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm

The growing space industry is scrambling to find workers — but it can't take foreigners

Despite a worker shortage in the local space industry, foreign students can't get jobs at places like NASA and the Kennedy Space Center.

World of Disney store reopens with new merchandise, nods to past

World of Disney, the giant store at Disney Springs, has reopened with an airy look and new merchandise, including a Mickey Mouse Club collection.

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