Orlando law professor faces 50 counts of child porn possession • Maxwell: Randy Fine called ‘racist slob’ for tweets, but his tactics win in Florida
Orlando Sentinel Evening Update Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | | |
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Sign up | | Father of teen driver in fatal crash sentenced | Professor faces 50 counts of child porn possession | Maxwell on Randy Fine | Magic's Wagner out indefinitely | Apopka mayoral dispute | | | | A grandmother and her three young grandchildren were killed. | | | | | The Barry University professor has been placed on administrative leave, the school said. | | | | | Florida Congressman Randy Fine received bipartisan condemnation for his recent tweets about Muslims and Palestinians. But Fine has been vulgar and repulsive before and Florida voters keep electing him. | | | | | Magic forward Franz Wagner will be out indefinitely and re-evaluated by Orlando in approximately three weeks, the Orlando Sentinel learned Wednesday. | | | | | Apopka Mayor Bryan Nelson filed a lawsuit against challenger Christine Moore, alleging that she had not lived in the city long enough to meet residency requirements as a candidate. | | | | | Within months of Gov. Ron DeSantis handpicking him as Florida's new attorney general last winter, James Uthmeier landed a lucrative side gig. | | | | | Attorneys across the U.S. are increasingly filing habeas corpus petitions in federal court to challenge immigration detention. For many, it's the only path left to seek release. | | | | | Orlando theme park announces five more performances for Seven Seas Food Festival concert series. | | | | | Florida's years-long immigration "emergency" paved the way for Alligator Alcatraz and allowed Gov. DeSantis to award fat, no-bid contracts to its builders. House Republicans are finally cracking down. | | | | | The 2026 version of The New American Home, built on Lake Osceola in Winter Park, was designed for an owner who wanted to make a statement about technology, art and a greater mission. | | | | | The Lake Nona Art Festival comes to town Saturday and Sunday with fine art including ceramics, photography, paintings and jewelry. | | | |
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