With new captain USWNT ready to face Colombia in Orlando - Orlando Sentinel
The U.S. women’s national team will continue preparing for the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics on Monday night in Orlando when the Americans face off with Colombia.
by: Julia Poe — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 5m
The U.S. women’s national team will continue preparing for the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics on Monday night in Orlando when the Americans face off with Colombia.
by: Dave Skretta — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 1h
The Kansas City Chiefs had lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion and were in danger of losing the game. Then their defense and Chad Henne kept their Super Bowl hopes alive with a 22-17 victory over the Cleveland Browns that advanced them to the AFC...
by: Paola Pérez — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 5h
The Florida Department of Health reported 133 more resident deaths linked to COVID-19 on Sunday along with 11,093 new positive cases. From Sunday to Sunday, Florida saw 94,269 new cases and 1,603 newly reported resident deaths in state health...
by: Lisa Maria Garza — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 6h
A 24-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman died early Sunday in a crash on John Young Parkway and State Road 408, according to Florida Highway Patrol.
by: Jonas Shaffer — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 6h
The Ravens’ season ended Saturday night in a playoff game that was anything but normal, a 17-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills that tested the limits of predictability.
by: Wayne K. Roustan — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 7h
As President Donald Trump prepares to leave office, supporters held rallies across South Florida on Saturday. Chants echoed, flags waved and horns blared as avid demonstrators expressed their support for “the real president” and blamed the Capitol...
by: Cristóbal Reyes, Gray Rohrer — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 10h
By 9:30 a.m., dozens of patrol cars and armored vehicles had entered the Capitol’s underground parking garage from otherwise quiet downtown Tallahassee streets.
by: Fred Goodall — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 10h
When Leonard Fournette suddenly found himself out of work, one of the first people who reached out to the former Jacksonville Jaguars running back was Tom Brady.
by: Garry Smits — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 12h
The Jaguars have their coach with the hiring of Urban Meyer. Now comes filling the key front-office job and Meyer’s staff.
by: Grace Toohey — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 12h
Rebekah Jones, the former Florida Department of Health employee who has become an outspoken critic of the state’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to turn herself in to authorities Sunday on a Florida Department of Law Enforcement...
by: Adam H. Beasley — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 13h
A week after Hobby and the Miami Dolphins had a what they described as a “mutually” parting of the ways, Marion Hobby resurfaced with the Cincinnati Bengals, accepting the same job he held on Brian Flores’ staff the past two seasons: defensive line...
by: Steve Gorches, Correspondent — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 14h
Check out Orlando area high school scores and top performers from Saturday, Jan. 16.
by: CHARLES ODUM — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 15h
The Atlanta Falcons have agreed to terms with Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith on Friday to become the team’s head coach.Smith, only 38, has no experience as a head coach.
by: Pat Leonard — Orlando Sentinel: Florida Recruiting 17h
Pat Leonard on the Eagles mess and more.
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