![]() ![]() ![]() He was taken too early from us." Remembering an enthusiastic and ambitious reporter "He was a happy soul and wonderful person in life. "Dylan would have been 25 years old in March," she wrote. The organizer, who identifies herself as Lyons' older sister Rachel, describes him as a loving fiancé, devoted son and acting father to his niece and nephew. Now Lyons' loved ones are sharing more personal tributes, emphasizing how much he loved his job, his community and his family - which has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for funeral expenses. ![]() The tragedy has sent shock waves across and beyond the Orlando community, with condolences pouring in from local law enforcement officials, state politicians and the White House even before Lyons' identity was released. Spectrum News remembers our fallen colleague. Now with cost cutting to the bone, there’s very little left, and good luck trying to find a way to read it.A dedicated and motivated reporter, Dylan was shot and killed while working at the scene of a homicide. The Sentinel was a good paper 20 years ago. Seriously, think twice about purchasing a subscription here. Maybe I’ll just cancel the credit card the subscription is attached to. But to cancel I have to spend a minimum of 30 minutes on hold before I can talk to some guy in India who functions as the circulation department. If the e-paper just worked I would grumble but put up with it to support local journalism. I pay twice as much for my Sentinel subscription as I do for my Tampa Bay Times ($7 a month) and Washington Post ($100 a year) e-subscriptions. The e-newspaper, a replica of the print version, has some substance, but the damned thing crashes or produces a black screen whenever I try to access it. The website is stocked with filler, old news, brief, never-followed up police reports, and short paragraphs rewritten from Twitter. I pay $16 a month for a subscription to electronic content only, but trying to read the paper is nearly impossible. There’s no investment in the paper, just in its overlords’ profits. You can tell the Sentinel, once part of the proud Chicago Tribune chain, is owned by a venture capital company. Incredible expense for little content presented in a crashy app If you're still experiencing crashes or freezes after installing this update, please contact us at A quick email to our support team helps our developers identify and resolve crashes faster. We've been working hard to fix any and all crashes in the app. Questions about your subscription, including adding or removing Web access to the Orlando Sentinel website from your app access, can be directed to Customer Service: 40.You can read our Terms of Service here:.No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.Your iTunes account will be charged $19.99 for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.Your subscription automatically renews each month unless auto-renew is turned off within your Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.Make sure to create a registration while in the app so you'll be able to log in to the website and eNewspaper when you visit them in web browsers. For full access, try a free month of Unlimited Digital Access to the app, the Orlando Sentinel website, and our eNewspaper then it's only $19.99 a month. Download the app to enjoy a sampling of free stories each month.See your progress: Articles that have been read are greyed out to make your reading experience more efficient.Offline reading: Download and read content offline.Share stories easily with Twitter, Facebook, or email. ![]()
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