Geneva defensive end Duke Carpenter commits to Stanford
Little-known defensive end Duke Carpenter from the tiny Geneva school commits to play football at Stanford.
Trump plans to nominate US Attorney Jay Clayton to be national intelligence director
President Trump selects former SEC chairman Jay Clayton for the intelligence director role following congressional pressure over acting nominations.
New lawsuit challenges Florida’s proposed property tax amendment
Two former local elected officials and a nonprofit group filed suit Thursday against Florida's proposed property tax cut amendment on the November ballot, alleging it is misleading.
Trump calls off latest threats to strike Iran, citing progress in negotiations
Trump said in a social media post that he made the move “based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest…
Hurricane center continues to track 1st Atlantic basin system with chance to form
The National Hurricane Center continued to track Thursday the first system with a chance to form into the season's initial tropical depression or storm in the Atlantic basin.
Pictures: Ten10 Brewing, Orlando Sentinel partner for commemorative beer
Scenes from Ten10 Brewing’s tasting event for the debut of their latest Orlando Sentinel-themed commemorative beer toasting the Sentinel’s 150th anniversary, Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Called “Sentinel Star Stout,” the…
Talking Central Florida: DeSantis vs. Disney
On a recent episode of Talking Central Florida, Gabrielle Russon from Florida Politics discusses her recent piece, "The Untold Story of Ron DeSantis vs. Disney."
New child pornography charges for Lake Brantley student accused in ‘blood ritual’ murder plot
A Lake Brantley High School student accused of plotting to kill a classmate to conjure the spirit of the Sandy Hook mass shooter has been hit with 10 charges of…
10 years after Pulse: Attend remembrance events in Orlando
Ten years after the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub, Central Florida is uniting with art exhibitions, community events and memorial ceremonies.
Cheers! New wine celebrates 20 years of CityArts Orlando
The Downtown Arts District celebrates 20 years of CityArts Orlando with a special Third Thursday this month, including a wine release.