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Cain supporters set up debate-watching parties
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelThe Friends of Herman Cain has set up 13 debate-watching parties tonight for people to gather to watch the Republican presidential candidates have at it on CNN at 8 p.m. It's an indication that Cain's statewide organization — which he announced... -
Area players advance at USTA junior state tennis tourney
Central Florida Varsity the Blog - Orlando SentinelPort Orange Spruce Creek's Sean Bacha upset 15th-seeded David Kelleher of Hollywood, Fla., 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 Sunday in a round-of-32 boys 18s match at the Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach. Sam Lampman of Boone, the Sentinel's All-Central Florida boys... -
Lake Highland tennis player in quarterfinals of USTA state event
Central Florida Varsity the Blog - Orlando SentinelFourth-seeded Maci Epstein of Lake Highland advanced to the quarterfinals Monday of the girls 18s bracket at the USTA Florida Jr. State Closed Singles Championships in Daytona Beach. Epstein beat Amy Lowther of Seminole of Pinellas County 6-1, 6-3 and... -
Casey Anthony: What did Orlando Justice ad mean? No Orlando slam
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel"Did you ever just have to get something off your freaking chest?" Ruby asked the Enquirer. "I'm just tired of this crap. I'm tired of people getting away with murder. This is just crazy."... -
FDOT wants to build lots of roads — and toll them
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy David Royce, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — With bids for new road building projects coming in at “historically low levels,” Florida Transportation Secretary Ananth Prasad said Monday that now is the time for the state to... -
Cops: Man beat woman, then mugged it up for film crew
South Florida Sun-SentinelNeither woman knew the shirtless man that approached them while making obscene comments as they walked in St. Petersburg that June 12th night, reports WTSP News-10 in Tampa Bay. But they weren't going to take his crap and told him about his language....Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Casey Anthony trial: Court swears in jury
CLEARWATER — It took two weeks, inquiries of dozens of potential jurors and several crises threatening the administration of justice, but by late Friday a jury was sworn in for Casey Anthony's first-degree murder trial.
A group of 12 jurors and...Tags: Murder, Behavioral Conditions, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Caylee Anthony, Health and Medical Professionals
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New WCPS superintendent officially hired, board approves contract
julieg@herald-mail.comIn separate votes during a special meeting Tuesday, the Washington County Board of Education unanimously approved the appointment and contract for the school system's next superintendent, Clayton M. Wilcox. Wilcox's four-year contract, effective July 1,...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Contracts, Career and Workplace, Scholastic Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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Petition: Open Brevard beaches to dogs
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelIn Brevard County, a movement is afoot to change beachside rules that prohibit dogs on the beaches. A petition has been set up online and a Facebook group has been started for Make Brevard County's Beaches Dog Friendly. The petition is aiming for 1,000... -
Scott names GOTV chairs in 67 counties
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelRepublican gubernatorial nominee Rick Scott, a first-time candidate who once joked that he hoped to learn the names of all 67 Florida counties before Election Day, has learned enough to appoint “grass-root” chairpersons in every county. His... -
GOP likely to strengthen its hold on Florida Legislature
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy John Kennedy, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida Republicans look poised to tighten their grip on the Legislature in next weekâs elections, with at least one Senate Democratic seat expected to flip to the GOP and the party... -
Retiree health costs: More businesses, governments sign up for federal help
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel Thirty more businesses and local government agencies in Florida have signed up for help paying medical costs of their early retirees — people who aren't yet eligible for Medicare. Created by the Affordable Care Act, the Early Re...
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