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Traffic: Crash on I-4 near theme parks causes backup
A crash on Interstate 4 near the theme parks is causing delays this afternoon. The crash happened at Exit 67 (World Center Drive). The two left westbound travel lanes are blocked, according to traffic authorities. Minor delays are reported eastbound...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Florida's Turnpike, Deltona, St. Cloud, Lake Mary
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Salsa star Jerry Rivera promises a tropical fiesta at his concert in Orlando
For salsa superstar Jerry Rivera, performing in Orlando is like singing in his backyard. "Orlando is home to people from so many countries in Latin America that my concerts here are like a big fiesta with my family and closest friends," he said. The...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Parliament, Concerts, Politics
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Traffic: Delays emerging on I-4; S.R. 408 west
Delays were reported on Central Florida's roadways. Westbound on Interstate 4, drivers will see brake lights from State Road 436 to State Road 423. Routine delays were also reported from Anderson Avenu to State Road 408; also from Conroy Road to Florida'...
Tags: Interstate 4, Florida's Turnpike, Lake Mary, Pine Hills, DeLand
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Traffic: Delays on S.R. 408; I-4 west
Major roadways in Central Florida are experiencing the normal delays. Westbound on State Road 408 is slowing down from Crystal Lake Drive to the exit ramp for Interstate 4. On I-4 west, delays begin at Lake Mary Boulevard — where fog was...
Tags: Altamonte Springs, Interstate 4, Florida's Turnpike, Lake Mary, Orlando
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'Boylesque' includes aerial arts
Aerial arts seem to be popping up in more and more stage shows lately, the latest example being "Boylesque" at Parliament House's Footlight Theater. Nick Gray, a mainstay in the Parliament House's Footlight Players, has choreographed his first full-...
Tags: G.I. Joe (fictional character), Dance, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Parliament
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Carter Tabernacle parallels growth of Orlando's black community
On a Sunday morning celebrating the 97th anniversary of the church's founding, the first female pastor of Carter Tabernacle was presented a handmade wooden rendering of the Sankofa bird, a mythical African bird that flies forward by looking back. The...
Tags: African-American History Month, Black History, Religion and Belief, Culture, Small Businesses
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Gatorland: Panther exhibit to open in April
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelThe alligators of Orange Blossom Trail are about to get new neighbors. Gatorland is adding an exhibit called Panther Springs, set to open in April. The $200,000 attraction will feature a brother-sister pair of big cats named Neiko and Lucy, Florida... -
Pinkberry offers free Pinkberrygreek yogurt Wednesdays in April
Pinkberry is promoting Pinkberrygreek in stores nationwide. Pinkberrygreek is fresh, not frozen, all-natural Greek yogurt with no added sugar, thickeners or preservatives and delivers 15 grams of protein per 5-ounce serving. During April, the froyo eatery...
Tags: Recipes, International Drive, Cucumbers, Mall at Millenia, Orlando
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Jester Theater remounts 'Parallel Lives' at Parliament House
Jester Theater is reviving its production of "Parallel Lives" at the Parliament House's Footlight Theatre during February. The remount opens Saturday, Feb. 2. The female-centric comedy was written by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy. Four actresses play...
Tags: Sex Drive (movie), Halloween Horror Nights, Mo Gaffney, Theater Downtown, Parliament
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Seminole Wekiva Trail to gain 3 miles
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelThe extension will roughly follow the old railbed from San Sebastian Trailhead on State Road 436 southwest to Maitland Boulevard, according to Sentinel writer Martin E. Comas. It will connect to an existing 3/4-mile segment that runs west from Bear Lake... -
Fighting teenage prostitution in America's fantasy land
Some of the people who fascinate me most are those who stop everything they are doing, midlife, to follow a calling. The CEO who wants to teach kindergarten. The former Marine who becomes a social worker. Here in Central Florida, I'm seeing a new...
Tags: First Baptist Church of Orlando, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Orlando, Sex Crimes
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Gov. Rick Scott talks to News 13; WFTV focuses on Osceola County
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott talks to the media Thursday in Miami. Photo credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: In local public-affairs programming this weekend: ***Gov. Rick Scott is a guest on “Political Connections,” which airs at...
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