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October 17, 2022

Ian and higher insurance | Lessons from Hurricane Michael | Orlando City loss

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October 17, 2022

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Thanks to Ian, we're all going to pay more for insurance next year

The good news is Florida insurers shouldn't have trouble paying off Hurricane Ian claims, experts say. The bad news is some Florida's insurers won't make it through next year without more...

Lessons from Hurricane Michael being applied to Ian recovery in Florida

With the Fort Myers area beginning a cleanup that will be even larger than what the Panhandle faced after Michael, the two areas are collaborating on a way forward.

GOP hopefuls turn to Mike Pence to their broaden appeal before the November election

In the final weeks of the 2022 election, Mike Pence has emerged as an in-demand draw for Republican candidates.

A declaration to save Florida's Constitution | Commentary

Jeff Kottkamp, Florida's former lieutenant governor, says the Constitution Revision Commission should be abolished.

Orlando City loses 2-0 at Montreal in MLS playoffs

Ismael Koné scored in the 68th minute before Djordje Mihailovic converted a penalty kick in the ninth minute of stoppage time as host Montreal eliminated Orlando City 2-0 on Sunday night in an...

Dolphins drop third straight, falling to Vikings behind Teddy Bridgewater after Skylar Thompson exits

For a fourth consecutive game, the Miami Dolphins had a starting quarterback make an early exit. And the Dolphins lost their third straight game.

Buccaneers' offense falters in loss at Steelers

Tampa Bay couldn't score a touchdown until late in the fourth quarter and could not get the ball back in time to rally.

Jacksonville can't stop Matt Ryan as Indianapolis rallies for victory

The Jaguars couldn't find a way to get Matt Ryan or the Indianapolis Colts off the field enough on Sunday in a 34-27 road loss that dropped Jacksonville to 2-4.

Can UCF produce high-powered offense on the road, too?

It appears the Knights are finding their stride as a dual-threat offense, but they've yet to leave the state for a game.

'Sleepy Hollow' spooks and Orlando celebrates Día de Muertos

'Legend of Sleepy Hollow': Review of Ballet Tessera at Dr. Phillips Center by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm. Plus, a preview of the Downtown Arts District party for Dia de los Muertos...

Science Night Live taking undead turn Saturday

Orlando Science Center's adults-only is back with a Halloween edition dubbed Science Night Dead.

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