Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| President Trump's proposal was immediately rejected by Democrats and derided by conservatives as amnesty. |
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| If you plan to stay up late Sunday night or get up early to try to take pictures of the lunar eclipse, here are some suggestions for getting that perfect picture. |
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| Women's March Florida, an offshoot of the original movement but a separate non-profit organization, organized the statewide "Speak Truth to Power" event Saturday at Lake Eola park. |
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| We check in with Central Floridians who feel passionately about "Hamilton" to find out what the show means to them. |
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| Residential real-estate appraising website Zillow plans to start buying home in Orlando and five other cities, joining a handful of companies offering quick and easy solutions. |
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| The Orlando Magic tried to erase a 19-point deficit, but they couldn't catch the Milwaukee Bucks and lost 118-108 Saturday night at Amway Center. |
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| Unlike the UCF football team, the UCF basketball squad has a fair and equitable chance to win a national championship, Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi writes. |
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| KeVaughn Allen and Noah Locke helped lead the Florida Gators to a road victory against the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. |
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| The UCF basketball team rallied from a 15-point deficit and an ugly first half to edge determined Tulsa 64-62 Saturday afternoon at CFE Arena. |
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| The Miami Hurricanes, who have yet to win back-to-back games in ACC play this season, hosted 13th-ranked North Carolina on Saturday afternoon at the Watsco Center and were bidding for an upset of the Tar Heels. |
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| "The Legend of Georgia McBride" reviewed by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm at the Garden Theatre. |
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| Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews two Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra concerts |
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| "Hand to God" at Mad Cow Theatre reviewed by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm |
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| The Garden Theatre in Winter Garden announced its 2019-20 season lineup on Friday night. |
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| Disney World employees and visitors alike marveled at a real-life moment of the birth of a giraffe captured in real-time on social media Monday afternoon at the theme park. |
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| Tortuga Music Festival 2019 will feature more than a dozen young, up-and-coming country acts onstage at the April 12-14 party in Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, including Tenille Townes, Travis Denning and Gabby Barrett. |
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