Sunday, March 14, 2021

COVID-19 aid to Florida & Seminole $91M plan for trails

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March 14, 2021

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Good morning, it's Sunday, March 14. Today in Orlando, it will be mostly clear with a high of 83° and a low of 58°. Get hour-by-hour temperatures here

Federal COVID-19 aid gives Florida lawmakers a chance to spend big

The federal money allows the state some major breathing room and a chance to spend big.

Seminole unveils $91M plan for new trails, pathways

Seminole County recently provided details of a preliminary trails master plan hat recommends the county add and improve 147 miles of pedestrian paths at a cost of nearly $92 million.

'Still a long way to go': Florida's race disparity in COVID-19 vaccinations remains, but shrinks

Racial disparities are shrinking but still exist as more Florida residents get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Deadline extended for Orlando Sentinel Top Workplaces program

Deadline extended for the Orlando Sentinel Top Workplaces program, which seeks to find the best places to work in Orlando and Central Florida.

Ashlyn Harris, Ali Krieger navigate motherhood, Orlando Pride training on 'zero hours of sleep'

Orlando Pride captain Ashlyn Harris said there's been only one concern since adopting her daughter, Sloane — the expected lack of sleep.

New UCF and WUCF project spotlights civil rights martyrs

WUCF TV and the University of Central Florida have teamed up to produce a multimedia project about two civil rights martyrs from Central Florida.

UCF AD Terry Mohajir opens up about new job, Gus Malzahn and packed stadiums

UCF athletics director Terry Mohajir spoke with the Orlando Sentinel about his brief time on the job, the excitement surrounding Gus Malzahn's hire and how he deals with rumors.

Advice for Winter Park's new mayor: Embrace inclusion | Commentary

Phil Anderson has been elected the new mayor of Winter Park. In a guest column, four of his constituents emphasize the need for diversity and inclusion on citizen boards and in community meetings.

John Williams music leaves us wanting more | Review

John Williams is so prolific and successful that it's entirely possible to program a concert of his music and not even get to "Harry Potter" or "Schindler's List." Really.The...

A day in Tarpon Springs is filled with sea sponges, Greek culture

Tarpon Springs is a charming town nestled along Florida's Gulf Coast, north of Tampa, that's known as the "Sponge Capital of the World" and features thriving Greek culture.

The one where you get paid $1,000 to binge-watch 'Friends'

Best Value Schools is offering up $1,000 for five people to binge-watch "Friends."

Orlando stuntman who doubled for Chadwick Boseman readies for a busy 2021

An Orlando actor, dancer and stuntman who doubled for Chadwick Boseman has a full year ahead with the upcoming release of "The Suicide Squad," new episodes of The CW's "Black Lightning" and more.

Spring forward: Ways to spend your extra hour of daylight

As we spring forward an hour for daylight saving time early Sunday morning, here are some ideas of how to take advantage of that extra hour of daylight.

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