Ethics board dismisses complaint against Orange Commissioner Uribe • Clean bills of health: Which Central Florida restaurants had perfect inspections in October?
Orlando Sentinel Evening Update Monday, November 4, 2024 | | |
| | Murder charges in downtown shooting | Ethics board complaint against Uribe dismissed | Perfect restaurant inspections | Tropics | | Decision could lead to long prison term; first-degree murder charges are possible. | | | A citizen had alleged Marya Uribe tried to boost her family income by donating luxury-box tickets to her husband's charity. Her opponent, Linda Stewart, attacked her over the ethics complaint in recent days, even though the complaint had already been dismissed. | | | After 1,640 restaurant inspections across Central Florida in October, only 166 had no issues for the entire month, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. | | | The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Depression 18 formed in the Caribbean on Monday, and is forecast to intensify into Tropical Storm Rafael and develop into a hurricane as it heads north toward the Gulf of Mexico. | | | A list of the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board's endorsement and recommendations for the November 8, 2024 general election. | | | The holiday happening starts at Kissimmee resort Nov. 15. | | | Election Eve polls from Florida Atlantic University and Mainstreet Research in the three northern battleground states that could decide the presidential election found slight movement toward Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris still is effectively tied with former President Donald Trump. | | | SpaceX is set to send up 6,000 pounds of cargo on a resupply mission to the International Space Station on Monday night, and the rocket booster's return trip could bring a sonic boom to parts of Central Florida. | | | The program, begun in 2013, plans to celebrate its 500th graduate this month. | | | Floridians continued to turn out in heavy numbers over the weekend vote in the presidential election and other high-stakes contests, like proposals to legalize recreational marijuana for adults and enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution. Almost 8.2 million Floridians have voted early or by mail. Broward keeping pace with the state; Palm Beach County running far ahead. | | | |
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