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2018-04-12
Scientists fear sewage sludge is seeping into precious lake
Trump to Russia: ‘Get ready’
Jacobs steps into race to lead Orange School Board
At Florida Film Festival, women directors gauge progress
Seminole State chooses president
Magic finish with victory
Special Counsel
A local house
The Episcopal Diocese
AG hopefuls should say where they stand.
Inheritance issue leads to transparency concerns.
Don’t panic about higher gas prices.
Real stories add force to gender-identity drama
Mariah Carey tells of bipolar disorder
Facebook CEO finds few friends
Mulvaney defends watchdog efforts
Global warming may be slowing ocean circulation
Algerian military plane crashes shortly after takeoff, killing 257
House at risk, Ryan is going home
‘Mom, I’m dying’ — patient embalmed alive in Russia
NBA 2K League is esports’ 3-pointer in new ballgame
DNA testing promises better wine selection for the masses
$150M cruise complex coming to Port Canaveral
Humana acquires independent Family Physicians Group in Orlando
Florida, Puerto Rico unite to give storm evacuees a better life
Zuckerberg plays dumb: ‘I can have my team follow up with you’
Notice to Big Brother: Activist is no terrorist
Dems need more than anti-Trump platform
Universal hints at new Orlando park
Ross announces retirement from Congress
EPIC Theatres will open new Mount Dora multiplex April 26
Police: Sub sent sexual notes to detective posing as girl, 13
Democrat Chris King opens campaign base in Orlando
Puppy rescued after being stolen with its owner’s car
Murder cases of 4 alleged fentanyl dealers in limbo
Too much baking soda can rupture the stomach
Crossword
Pride’s Nairn finds joy in T-shirt job
Lions seek home for a stray dog
Refs’ union rebukes Thorns coach, NWSL
’Noles begin prep for Hokies in final week
Testy series ends with a big brawl
RESULTS, SCHEDULE
Crosby’s hat trick powers Pens’ victory
Vucevic says Orlando ‘stuck’
Good has great day on a fast track
What’s better than garlic? More garlic
Wine lovers, reflect on your standards
Cocktail bitters deliver vast range of flavors and aromas
New England specialty perfect for leftover meat and potatoes
This whole-grain salad just might up the ante on tabbouleh
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