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Orlando Packing District food hall opens | Near-record heat for Memorial Day weekend | Judge dismisses lawsuit over Worrel suspension 

Near-record heat to bake Orlando area over long Memorial Day weekend • Federal judge dismisses lawsuit over Worrell suspension by DeSantis
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Orlando Morning Report

Friday, May 24, 2024

Orlando Packing District food hall opens | Near-record heat for Memorial Day weekend | Judge dismisses lawsuit over Worrel suspension

Good morning. It's Friday, May 24, 2024. The weather forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 96 and low of 71. Click here for more weather.

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Orlando Packing District food hall to open Friday with 9 vendors

The long-awaited Great Southern Box Co. Food Hall opens to the public Memorial Day Weekend with a roster of vendors that feature global flavors and American staple cuisine.

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Near-record heat to bake Orlando area over long Memorial Day weekend

A scorching long holiday weekend is expected for the Orlando area — with temperatures forecast to reach into the upper 90s. The heat wave — spurred in part by dry weather, which allows heat to build quicker — will be the latest in a string of above-average temperatures recorded this year, said meteorologist Kole Sehling […]

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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit over Worrell suspension by DeSantis

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday which challenged Gov. Ron DeSantis' suspension of Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell.

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Orange County grand jury indicts man in 2021 deaths of woman and her baby

An Orange County grand jury indicted a man Wednesday in the 2021 killings of a woman and her 1-year-old baby girl.

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Foodie Awards: Voting round for summer quarter opens

Orlando Sentinel's Foodie Awards has undergone a makeover and will appear quarterly, focusing on a smaller roster of categories each time. Vote now on the summer quarter entries!

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Editorial: Florida voters don't buy the BS that elections are 'rigged,' survey says

An FSU think tank's survey of voters' attitudes about voting sheds new light on the voting experience.

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Commentary: Florida springs should be National Heritage Area

One way in which we can help protect Florida's springs for future generations and our cultural heritage along the way, is by establishing a Florida Springs National Heritage Area.

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Florida priest bites woman who grabbed Holy Communion wafers

A Catholic priest saying Mass in St. Cloud bit a woman as she grabbed Holy Communion wafers from him, and the Diocese of Orlando defended his actions Thursday as an attempt "to prevent an act of desecration."

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If this Florida sheriff broke the law, why is he still in office? | Commentary

Scott Maxwell takes on the legal woes of Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony.

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NOAA predicts 'highest-ever' number of named storms in 2024 preseason forecast

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday said that the 2024 hurricane season has an 85% chance of being above normal, forecasting a range of 17 to 25 total named storms, and of those, eight to 13 are expected to become hurricanes. These numbers are the "highest ever" that NOAA has issued for its May outlook.

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