Saturday, February 15, 2020

Orlando International Airport gets a facelift & Democratic primary registration ends Tuesday

Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.

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February 15, 2020

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Florida has Tuesday deadline to register or switch parties for Democratic primary

Florida has closed primaries, which means anyone not registered as a Democrat by Tuesday will be unable to vote to help choose the party's nominee.

Orlando airport interchange slated for fast-track overhaul

Orlando airport's Beachline, S.R. 436 interchange set for reconstruction.

Body found in Fort Pierce believed to be Orlando Under Armour store shooter, police say

The man who shot and killed an Under Armour store manager in the Orlando International Premium Outlets Monday night is still on the run.

Lake Brantley High 'code red' lockdown lifted; police find BB gun, arrest 3 students

Lake Brantley High School is on lockdown this morning as police investigate a "situation on campus," according to a message posted to the school's social media accounts.

Winter Haven travel agent stole $1.6 million from clients, employer, deputies say

A Winter Haven woman stole $1.6 million from over 60 people through the travel agency she worked for, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

Virgin Voyages gets hands on first-ever cruise ship Scarlet Lady ahead of Florida debut

Virgin Voyages took delivery of its first cruise ship Scarlet Lady. The Florida-bound vessel will begin sailing year-round from Miami on April 1.

Anti-gay policies and school vouchers continue to divide Florida leaders

Two Democratic lawmakers continue their push to change Florida's school voucher laws, seeking rules against LGBTQ discrimination. But the state's Republican leaders haven't indicated they want to see a change.

New college baseball wristband rule may thwart sign stealing

A new rule intended to help speed up the game also could thwart attempts to steal signs in college baseball.

Magic forward Aaron Gordon says he's going to win NBA dunk contest

Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon said he's going to win the NBA dunk contest Saturday, claiming the elusive crown many believe he should have won in 2016.

Gators should rename gym 'The Donovan Dome' after greatest coach in state history | Commentary

 

Casselberry to ask voters: Should city borrow up to $24M for park improvements?

Casselberry voters will decide on March 17 if the Seminole County city should borrow up to $24 million to pay for park improvements in a bond referendum.

Orlando airport eyes $5M art sculpture for new terminal

Orlando's airport seeks $5 million artwork for new terminal.

After almost 15 years with the Sentinel, it's time to say goodbye | Commentary

Orlando Sentinel Columnist Shannon Green concludes her 14-year-career with the newspaper on Friday.

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