Rep. Carolina Amesty drops defamation lawsuit against Orlando Sentinel • Space Force training HQ gets official nod to come to Space Coast
Orlando Sentinel Evening Update Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | | |
| | Disney road upgrades | Amesty defamation lawsuit | Space Force training HQ coming | Memorial Day in Orlando | | As political tensions ease, Florida's tourism oversight district is considering a nearly $100 million plan to upgrade some of Disney World's bridges and roads. | | | State Rep. Carolina Amesty on Wednesday dropped her lawsuit against the Orlando Sentinel in which she claimed she had been defamed. | | | The decision has been a year in the making, but the Space Coast will officially become the home of STARCOM, the training headquarters for Space Force. | | | Honor active-duty military members and veterans with ceremonies and tribute events around Central Florida. Some attractions offer specials. | | | NASA announced late Tuesday that it was no longer aiming for a Saturday launch opportunity of a pair of astronauts aboard Boeing's CST-100 Starliner as teams discuss a helium leak found on the spacecraft. | | | Hurricane Charley 20 years ago taught us critical lessons about the dangers we face and how to cope. 2024 may bring a reminder. | | | The group hopes to expand its efforts to the other key swing states. | | | Osceola County is aiming to lower the childhood drowning rate with a new initiative to teach children how to swim. | | | Universal's Horror Nights lineup to include The Museum: Deadly Exhibit house. | | | Orlando Fringe Festival reviews: Bangs, Bobs and Banter, Barry Potter and the Magic of Wizardry, Chase Padgett: Grab Bag Cabaret, A Drag Is Born, It's Alive! and Transmasculine Cabaret: Starring Vulva Va-Voom | | | Disney, Universal and SeaWorld are rolling out new and enhanced attractions in the coming months. | | | |
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