Sunday, November 29, 2015

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  • Man, 22, shot to death in Orlando's Ivey Lane neighborhood

    Man, 22, shot to death in Orlando's Ivey Lane neighborhood
    Last Updated: Sunday, November 29, 2015, 11:29 AMORLANDO --A 22-year-old man was shot and killed in west Orlando's Ivey Lane neighborhood early Sunday, police said.Just before 5 a.m., officers responded to a reported shooting on the 4400 block of Edgemoor Street and found a man later identified as Dequan Deandre Rozier lying on the ground. They rendered aid until medical assistance arrived.Rozier was transported to a hospital but died a short time later, police said.Investigators are asking any..
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  • Boston Celtics at Orlando Magic game preview | FOX Sports

    Boston Celtics at Orlando Magic game preview | FOX Sports
    TV: FOX Sports FloridaTime:Pregame coverage begins at 5:30 p.m.Evan Fournierhas been one of the NBA's most improved players and a big reason Orlando is off to a surprising start, but theMagicmight have to move on without him.With its leading scorer likely to be a game-time decision, Orlando will try to win its third in a row and seventh in eight home games Sunday night against theBoston Celtics.Although Denver used a first-round pick on the France native in 2012, Fournier played sparingly in his..
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  • Dozens searching for missing autistic teen from Orlando - Orlando Sentinel

    OrangeCountydeputies continued to search for a missing autistic teen Sunday, the day after he was last seen at his Orlando home.Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jane Watrel said that Kency Synsmir, 18, is "severely autistic," takes medication for epilepsy, and has "the mental capacity of a toddler."He can't speak, but does make noises and responds to his name. He is also frightened by loud noises and has sensitive hearing.He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a blue t-shirt with orange letters rea..
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  • PHOTOS: Shockers drop third straight game in Orlando | The Wichita Eagle

    Iowa forward Dom Uhl shoots against Wichita State Shockers forward Markis McDuffie, right, and Shaq Morris during the first half of their game at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando on Sunday.Travis HeyingThe Wichita EagleWichita State Shockers forward Markis McDuffie is fouled by Iowa forward Dom Uhl during the first half of their game at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando on Sunday.Travis HeyingThe Wichita EagleWichita State Shockers forward Markis McDuffie goes to the basket against Iowa d..
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  • Skyplex vote comes up Tuesday

    Skyplex vote comes up Tuesday
    TheOrange CountyCommission will vote Tuesday afternoon on whether to approve the Skyplex development.The commission's vote comes after months of public discussion and intense lobbying against the project byUniversal Orlando.The biggest feature of the proposed complex at International Drive and Sand Lake Road is a 500-foot-tall roller coaster. The entire project has FAA approval for 700 feet.Universal has opposed Skyplex, saying the height makes it incompatible with the neighborhood. Universal ha..
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  • Three things we learned from FSU's 27-2 win over Florida

    FSUcompleted an impressive regular season with a convincing 27-2 victory over rival Florida.It was the Seminoles’ first victory over a Top 25 team this season. FSU finished with a 10-2 mark in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year.Below, we delve into how the Seminoles stifled the Gators. Here are three things we learned about FSU from the dominant showing.FSU fields an elite defenseFSU’s defense had never been truly dominant this season.Instead, the Seminoles were really good without ever b..
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  • Marching Indians to appear in Orlando bowl show - Enewscourier

    Marching Indians to appear in Orlando bowl show - Enewscourier
    East marching bandMembers of the East Limestone High School marching band wave during the recent Veterans Day Parade in Athens. The Marching Indians will head off to Orlando at the end of December to appear in the Russell Athletic Bowl halftime show.Posted:Sunday, November 29, 2015 6:15 amMarching Indians to appear in Orlando bowl showMembers of East Limestone High School's marching band are set to appear Dec. 29 in the halftime show of the Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando.Roughly 40 students fr..
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  • UF's Jon Bullard rallies to play against FSU despite injury

    GAINESVILLE —Jon Bullardwasn't going to miss his senior day.Despite being listed as doubtful after injuring his right knee against FAU last weekend, the senior defensive tackle was on the field for No. 12 Florida's first defensive drive against No. 13 Florida State on Saturday.Heading into Saturday's game against Florida State, Bullard — who was limited in practice and sported a hefty brace all week — had been Florida's rock on the interior of the defensive line.In the first 11 games, the 6-foot..
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  • Blue Man Group, others add autism-friendly shows

    Blue Man Group, others add autism-friendly shows
    Thundering drums, flashing lights and a pumped-up soundtrack help make Blue Man Group performances a sensory explosion.But for children with autism spectrum disorders, that experience can be overwhelming.On Dec. 5, Blue Man's Universal CityWalk edition will present a less flashy, less intense version with a portion of proceeds going directly to Autism Speak, a nonprofit advocacy organization. For one night, Blue Man will crank down the volume.Non-verbal communication is at the base of Blue Man s..
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  • It's a wrap for the Mummies exhibit at the Orlando Science Center - Orlando Sentinel

    Death waits for no one. But some people waited to see death."We wanted to come for months and months," said Rolf Rupprath of Orlando. "Just the way they were preserved for hundreds and thousands of years … And then we drove by yesterday and it said it was the last day. So wehadto come."The wildly successful "Mummies of the World: The Exhibition" had been at the Orlando Science Center since June, and Sunday marked the last day before – bear with us here – everything wrapped up.But there were stil..
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