Florida Democrats hope to amend DeSantis’ tax plan in special session • Magic officially name Sean Sweeney next head coach
Orlando Sentinel Evening Update
Monday, June 1, 2026
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Property tax special session | New Magic coach | Hurricane season begins | Transgender troop ruling |
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Bedroom communities like Belle Isle, Winter Garden, Oakland and Ocoee could lose up to one-third of their total property tax collection. But cities like Orlando, which collect revenue from commercial centers and industrial sites, are better positioned to weather the hit.
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Counties would lose $10 billion and schools $5 billion if a $250,000 exemption is applied to primary homes, amalysts say.
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Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said that Sean Sweeney is “grounded in competitiveness and accountability.”
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During the most deadly hurricane last year, artificial intelligence was more accurate than most traditional forecasts models. Here’s what that means for the 2026 season.
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The Supreme Court allowed the transgender ban to go into effect last year.
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Hunter pointed to what he called a flawed investigation targeting him while he was on the lam for an unrelated murder in California.
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The state of Florida filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman on Monday, claiming the company knowingly released and aggressively marketed ChatGPT to the public while concealing serious risks.
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Sanford non-profit organization looks to raise money with dinner and dancing event.
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Brodeur has served in the state Senate since 2020.
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Attraction plans festivities tied to country’s 250th anniversary, space shuttle and lunar exploration.
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