Monday, February 24, 2020

Orlando Museum of Art director’s exit & Apopka fire

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February 24, 2020

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Orlando Museum of Art director's exit followed behind-the-scenes turmoil

Director Glen Gentele's abrupt departure from Orlando Museum of Art on Monday follows tumultuous times behind the scenes at the 96-year-old institution, with former trustees and staff members blaming much of the turmoil directly on Gentele.

Fire consumes Apopka home, 2 adults and 5 dogs make it out safely

A large blaze consumed a family's home Monday morning in Apopka, but no injuries were reported thanks to the family's dogs.

2 dead after RV fire in DeBary: report

Two people are dead after a fire broke out in a recreational vehicle early Monday in DeBary.

Abandoned vehicle found near Lake Ivanhoe, OPD searches for driver: report

An abandoned vehicle was found are Lake Ivanhoe Monday. Now the search for its driver is on

Adelle — the cat, not the singer — is looking for her new home

Adelle — the cat, not the singer — came to Seminole County Animal Services as a stray. Now she's looking for her furever home.

From Pulse to love to friends, 'From Here' tickles the funnybone and touches the heart | Review

'From Here': Review of the CFCArts production by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm

Crayola Experience free for preschoolers with pass

Crayola Experience at the Florida Mall offers free annual pass for preschool-aged children.

Markelle Fultz ready to go as Magic head to Brooklyn with chance to gain ground on Nets

The Orlando Magic can pick up a game on the Brooklyn Nets in the Eastern Conference standings with a win Monday night at Barclays Center.

Tales of Rollins College's Holt School recount days when scholars, stars mingled

In 1927, during the days before television brought famous folks into our living rooms, Central Floridians could gather at Rollins College to hear an assortment of well-known speakers for free.

'Stop and frisk' policy predated Bloomberg by decades | Commentary

A Florida A&M law professor writes that Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg didn't invent the "stop and frisk" policy he famously supported as mayor of New York City.

Young Floridians, make your voices heard at ballot box | Commentary

In a guest column, a Valencia College professor and Winter Park city commission candidate discusses the importance of young people to the democratic process.

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