Monday, February 4, 2019

Mike Ertel apologizes & Patriots win 6th Super Bowl

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Ex-Florida Secretary of State Mike Ertel apologizes for blackface photos, blames 'act of revenge'

Former Florida Secretary of State Mike Ertel apologized Sunday for the blackface photos that led to his resignation last month and blamed an "act of revenge'' for their emergence.

No fireworks, just a grind-it-out Super Bowl LIII win for the Patriots, 13-3 over the Rams

The Patriots emerged from the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history with a 13-3 victory against the Rams, their sixth title since 2002. All have come with quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick leading the charge.

Deputies find 2 people dead inside Orange apartment

Two people were discovered dead inside an apartment complex near International Drive early Monday morning, an Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesman said.

South Florida hotel builders flock to Orlando, seeking cheaper, readily available land

South Florida hotel developers are migrating north to Orlando for projects because of more land available at cheaper prices. The booming tourism industry helps, too.

Virginia governor Ralph Northam calls unscheduled staff meeting amid calls for him to resign

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam called an unscheduled senior staff meeting Sunday night just before the start of the Super Bowl, as the governor considered resigning

Disney: Super Bowl celebration will include Patriots stars Tom Brady, Julian Edelman

Two Patriots — Tom Brady and Julian Edelman — will represent Super Bowl champions New England Patriots — at a Disney World parade Monday.

FSU starting QB Deondre Francois dismissed from team after domestic dispute surfaces on social media

Florida State starting quarterback Deondre Francois has been dismissed from the team after a domestic dispute surfaced on social media Saturday night.

Magic see chance to get on roll in run-up to all-star break

The Orlando Magic are confident they can get on a roll with four of their next six games coming against teams with a record at or below the .500 mark.

Three things we learned from Magic's 102-89 victory against Nets

The Orlando Magic played their way to a 102-89 win that avoided a season sweep by the Brooklyn Nets.

Top Orlando arts events: '3 to See' for the week of Feb. 4, 2019

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

Orlando Ballet weighs importance of live music at its shows

A survey is a way for Orlando Ballet to decide if live orchestral music is worth the cost.

When the world first noticed America's art, women led the way

"Earth Into Art" at the Morse Museum tells the story of American art pottery — and the women behind the movement.

Funny, stylish 'Souvenir' could pick up the pace

"Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins" review by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm.

Florida bans company for selling millions of fake social media followers

Florida's new attorney general Ashley Moody announced a settlement with a company for selling hundreds of millions of fake social media followers, or bots. Her office is targeting companies that engage in social media fraud.

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