Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
A reproduction of the Orlando Sentinel's 1969 editorial following the July 20-21 landing and moonwalk of the Apollo 11 crew. | | |
A late static fire test Friday meant SpaceX's 18th resupply mission to the International Space Station, originally set for Sunday, will have to move to Wednesday instead. | | |
Lake County mayors want Florida's governor to block a Confederate general's statue from coming to Tavares. | | |
An Orlando guardian accused of filing unauthorized "do not resuscitate" orders for incapacitated clients is resigning from cases in Seminole County. | | |
An 18-year-old Orlando man shot and killed a 17-year-old girl while playing with a revolver and suggesting other children to participate in a game of Russian Roulette, according to authorities. | | |
A 48-year-old woman who police say drove into a family of three last month in Altamonte Springs was arrested Friday for DUI manslaughter and other charges after blood tests detected several substances in her system. | | |
At least one person was killed in a fiery crash Friday afternoon on South Goldenrod Road near Curry Ford Road, according to Orange County Fire Rescue. | | |
Less than a week after his first day in an Orlando City kit, forward Robinho entered the starting lineup and brought a spark of intensity for the Lions in Providence Park. | | |
Orlando's been in a fair share of movies, but when it comes to starring roles it's been much closer to Ernest P. Worrell than George Clooney. | | |
In a guest column, Marco Rubio says America can recapture the magic of the Apollo 11 mission if we remain united in a common goal. | | |
When covering the landing of Apollo 11, television relied on simulations and animation before Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in blurry, primitive images. | | |
"Bye Bye Birdie," presented by CFCArts: Review by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm | | | |
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