Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
The woman's 11-year-old daughter was found dead inside the vehicle, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. | | |
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. | | |
President Donald Trump will seek $8.6 billion in his new budget to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall. | | |
Florida's agriculture and construction employers could soon be required to train outdoor workers and managers on avoiding heat-related illnesses under proposed legislation. | | |
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 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 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. | | |
The Orlando Magic may rue a 105-97 road loss to Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday, a setback during the team's playoff push. | | |
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" took in $302 million internationally, giving it an estimated global opening weekend of $455 million | | |
Chita Rivera shared stories from her showbiz career at the Garden Theatre's annual Encore gala on Saturday night. | | |
Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matthew J. Palm picks the top three arts events of the week. | | |
Mardi Gras in New Orleans, an Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra concert, review by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm | | |
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. | | |
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. | | |
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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