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May 25, 2024

UCF's Malzhan sells home | Dangerous heat | 'Challenger' author in town | Maxwell | Foodies

Dangerous heat conditions across Central Florida this weekend • Author of ‘Challenger’ zeroes in on untold parts of the deadly disaster
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Saturday, May 25, 2024

UCF's Malzhan sells home | Dangerous heat | 'Challenger' author in town | Maxwell | Foodies

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UCF's Gus Malzhan sells Via Tuscany home in less than 24 hours

The UCF football coach will make a nice profit on the sale of his Winter Park estate in Via Tuscany.

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Dangerous heat conditions across Central Florida this weekend

Temperatures will hit the low to upper 90s across Central Florida with heat index values climbing to as high as 107 degrees over the Memorial Day weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

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Author of 'Challenger' zeroes in on untold parts of the deadly disaster

The author of a new book about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster is coming to Central Florida for a signing event. Simply titled, "Challenger," Adam Higginbotham took four years to pore through archive data and interview many people involved in the shuttle program, including those who raised the red flag about the shuttle design problems […]

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Maxwell: An ode to Leona. (And Furball) | Commentary

Maxwell: An ode to Leona. (And Furball.) Saying a painful goodbye to a pet who made a lot of cameos in this column

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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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Hot Atlantic: the hurricane region is already reaching August-like water temperatures

Sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean, particularly in main development region for hurricanes, are 2.5 months ahead of schedule. The area is currently as hot as it normally is in August.

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Florida homeowners finally have some new insurers to consider

TALLAHASSEE — Ted Herbert, a retired business professor from Rollins College, said he was shocked when he got a letter last month from Progressive Insurance's home division telling him that w…

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Trump's mass-deportation plan would have big economic consequences for South Florida

During a rally in Hialeah last fall, Donald Trump regaled supporters with a pledge to undertake "the largest domestic deportation operation in American history" if they helped put him back in the White House.

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UF employee, students implicated in illegal plot to ship drugs, toxins to China

A University of Florida research employee and students are implicated in an illegal multimillion-dollar scheme investigated by the Justice Department, according to court records.

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Eatonville lost the battle for the Black History museum — but insists it could win the war

Orange County town's backers say the facility's best chance for popular success is in the nation's tourism capital.

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Orange schools says maintaining student laptops for all is getting too pricey

Orange County Public Schools prides itself on providing laptops to all students, an effort that started in 2013 and aimed to make sure everyone had access to technology no matter their family'…

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Inside Osceola's 49-foot-high tribute to the Pulse massacre's 49 victims

Local artist Jefrë's design will be unveiled June 12, the 8th anniversary of the tragedy. The sculpture would be the region's first tribute to the Pulse nightclub's legacy.

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Editorial: Florida should use $3.2 billion opioid settlement to save lives, not stuff jail cells

Palm Beach County is considering how to spend $122 million from national opioid lawsuits and looks as though it will spend most on stable housing and other life saving measures for those in recover…

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Ask Amy: He asked me if I like his girlfriend, and I couldn't tell the truth

I suspect my son's girlfriend wants to marry him quick and quit her job.

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UF women's lacrosse falls to Northwestern in national semifinal

Maggi Hall scored five goals and Danielle Pavinelli three for Florida.

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