Good morning, it's Tuesday, November 3 and election day in some Central Florida cities. It's also hot with near-record temperatures expected again today. Here are some ways to stay cool. Other things in the news: Orlando voters will go to the polls today to decide the city's municipal elections, with the mayor's race and two other City Council seats on the ballot. [More] Kevin Sutton isn't homeless, but has been living in a tent outside the front door of the Best Buy on South Orange Blossom Trail for more than a week to raise awareness of the issue. He plans to stay there until Black Friday. [More] Former Gov. Jeb Bush debuted his "Jeb Can Fix It" campaign theme in his home state Monday, declaring he had made things better in Florida and that he could do the same in Washington. [More] Several parts of Central Florida broke temperature records Mondayy, with highs about 10 degrees above normal. And a major cool-down isn't anywhere in sight. [More] On a day packed with fundraising events, Democratic presidential contender Hillary Rodham Clinton also used a visit to Chicago on Monday to meet privately with parents of African-American children who have died from gun violence. [More] Friendship links New Orleans Pelicans' Ryan Anderson and Orlando Magic's Jason Smith [More] Miami will not forfeit a game everyone agrees it lost to Duke. In fact, the fiasco has become a marketing tool. [More] Orlando Magic and Evan Fournier did not reach an extension agreement before the Nov. 2 deadline [More] Two area coaches saved a man from Sudden Cardiac Death on eve of cross country meet. [More] FSU coach Jimbo Fisher was noncommittal when discussing who his starting quarterback will be against Clemson. [More] Epic food fight as World Food Championships take over Celebration [More] You can get in the "Downton Abbey" mood with four Central Florida previews. [More] Nyota, Nadra or Alasiri? Help name Busch Gardens' baby rhino [More] Neanderthal Ball fundraiser returns to Orlando Science Center [More] The new "Star Trek" series previews on CBS in 2017, then shifts to CBS All Access. [More] |
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