Monday, March 11, 2019

Woman charged with stabbing daughter to death & fatal crash closes I-4

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Woman drives up to Winnie Palmer Hospital valet with dead 11-year-old daughter, wields knife on staff, Orange deputies say

The woman's 11-year-old daughter was found dead inside the vehicle, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

Fatal crash shuts down I-4 east in Seminole County, troopers say

All lanes of Interstate 4 east between State Road 434 and Lake Mary Boulevard in Seminole County are closed early Monday because of a fatal crash, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Trump expected to seek $8.6B for border wall in new budget

President Donald Trump will seek $8.6 billion in his new budget to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

 

Bill targets regulating heat-related injuries for Florida outdoor workers

Florida's agriculture and construction employers could soon be required to train outdoor workers and managers on avoiding heat-related illnesses under proposed legislation.

Magnifico Molinari! Without Tiger Woods, The Arnie is still an amazing tournament | Commentary

With or without Tiger Woods, Francesco Molinari's miraculous win shows the Arnold Palmer Invitational is still an amazing tournament, Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi writes.

Francesco Molinari pulls off dramatic rally to win Arnold Palmer Invitational

Francesco Molinari delivered a 45-foot birdie putt to cap an 8-under 64 to come from five shots behind Sunday and win the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Rory McIlroy falls short at Bay Hill, but is upbeat he put himself in contention for a win

Rory McIlroy continued a pattern of falling short of a tournament victory, but he was upbeat about his play at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and says it shows he keeps putting himself in contention for a win.

Magic squander late lead in 105-97 road loss to Memphis Grizzlies

The Orlando Magic may rue a 105-97 road loss to Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday, a setback during the team's playoff push.

UCF women's basketball sets wins record, reaches AAC title game for first time

The UCF women's basketball team earned a 66-58 victory against Cincinnati on Sunday, advancing to the American Athletic Conference title game for the first time in school history. The Knights also set a school record for most wins in a season.

'Captain Marvel' soars to $153 million launch

"Captain Marvel" took in $302 million internationally, giving it an estimated global opening weekend of $455 million

Going to confession with Chita Rivera

Chita Rivera shared stories from her showbiz career at the Garden Theatre's annual Encore gala on Saturday night.

Top Orlando arts events: '3 to See' for week of March 11

Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matthew J. Palm picks the top three arts events of the week.

Saints go marching in at Orlando Philharmonic's concert-party

Mardi Gras in New Orleans, an Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra concert, review by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm

Your guide to theme-park openings, 'Star Wars' land and beyond

Central Florida attractions are prepping a slew of new rides, shows and lands for 2019. Here are the ones with exact opening dates so far.

'Cups and Pups' coffee shop and dog park planned for Orlando

Called Cups and Pups, the venture from Matt and April Guldi is slated for a property off of North Orange Blossom Trail in the Lockhart neighborhood of Orlando. Cups and Pups will be 6612 N. Orange Blossom Trail. It should be ready to go in a month.

Pictures: 26th Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

Scenes from opening day of the 26th Epcot International Flower & Garden festival, photographed Wednesday, March 7, 2019. The festival runs through June 3.  (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

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