| Good morning. It's Sunday, December 3. First up, the UCF Knights had one of the most conflicting, contradicting days any college program has ever experienced Saturday. Next, more than 100 proposals to change Florida's Constitution are being vetted by a powerful commission that only meets once every 20 years. Finally, looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. UCF coach Scott Frost resigned to take Nebraska job on Saturday, but not before coaching the Knights to an unbeaten season and scintillating double-overtime win over Memphis for the conference championship. [More] More than 100 proposals to change Florida’s constitution – everything ranging from restoring civil rights to convicts to a ban on vaping – began to be vetted by a panel that meets every 20 years. [More] As mega-grocer Publix continues expanding, it is decontaminating property in east Seminole County for a shopping center — all with the help of government tax incentives. [More] President Donald Trump says he had to fire his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, because of his lies to Vice President Mike Pence and the FBI. [More] The hospital is focusing on its previous application, which was denied last year and is going through a hearing with the state. [More] UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton and his teammates refused to lose, defeating Memphis in double overtime to clinch the American Athletic Conference title. [More] UCF rises up undefeated in brotherhood forged by winless season, defeating Memphis in conference title game. [More] College football bowl projections for the 2017 season. [More] In Florida State’s first game after Jimbo Fisher’s brewing departure for Texas A&M, the Seminoles relied on their collective pride to accomplish one of their seasonal goals to maintain the program’s history. [More] Jimbo Fisher left FSU for a $75 million deal. The man FSU hired to coach football before Fisher, the legendary Bobby Bowden, was not lured to Tallahassee with such riches. [More] "Saturday Night Live" casts Donald Trump as Scrooge, who's visited by Michael Flynn and Hillary Clinton, and "Weekend Update" suggests the president may not be in office much longer. [More] "Stranger Things" has been renewed for a third season at Netflix, the streaming service announced Friday. [More] NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack says the company is launching an internal review into Matt Lauer's alleged sexual misconduct and how it was able to occur. [More] Tickets go on sale for "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Lion King" at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando. [More] We want to make this the best set of Foodie Awards yet — with your help. [More] |
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