Editorial: As Social Security withers, Congress dithers
Social Security could face enormous benefit reductions in seven years. There are plans to save it that require a little sacrifice from everyone. But is there the political will?
Social Security could face enormous benefit reductions in seven years. There are plans to save it that require a little sacrifice from everyone. But is there the political will?
Hurricane season does not officially begin until June 1, but the National Hurricane Center kicked off Friday its regular issuance of tropical outlooks for the Atlantic basin.
Friday is sunny with a high near 90 degrees.
At a time when trust in the media has eroded to a historic low, sham news sites are increasingly common in Florida and across the country, a dangerous development for…
Take a culinary tour of Asia as Mills Market hosts its semi-regular night market, this one celebrating AAPI Heritage Month, on May 21.
As the tent detention center approaches closure amid mounting costs and criticism, Republicans are debating whether it should be remembered as a successful proof of concept or an expensive political…
As part of its 150th anniversary celebration, the Orlando Sentinel will host a panel discussion about environmental issues facing our area.
This week's Talking Central Florida podcast tackles migrant detainees without bond hearings and the fallout of sloth deaths related to the I-drive attraction Sloth World.
Central Florida's environment is the lure that brought so many people and so much development here. Its spectacular landscape has been enhanced and exploited in the name of progress.
Orlando Fringe Festival reviews: Basic Training, Becoming Magic Mike 2, Double Play, Improvised City Council Meeting, Tod Kimbro.