Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Sausage Castle & New Hampshire winners

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Good morning. It's Wednesday, Feb. 10. A notorious St. Cloud-area home, known as the Sausage Castle, has racked up more than $340,000 in code violations and now faces foreclosure and demolition. Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders won big in Tuesday's New Hampshire primaries. Next stop is South Carolina. And see photos of Carnival celebrations from around the world. Here's what else is happening in Central Florida. Have a great day.

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Osceola's 'Sausage Castle' faces foreclosure, demolition

Amid the colorful pornographic artwork that covers Mike Busey's infamous home, the Sausage Castle has been the scene of wild parties, bikini-clad machine-gunners and its own private freak show for years. But the debauchery soon could be history. [More]

Trump, Sanders ride wave of voter frustration to big wins in New Hampshire

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders rode a wave of voter frustration with American politics to commanding victories in Tuesday's New Hampshire primaries, adding crucial credibility to their upstart candidacies. [More]

13-year-old Ocoee boy dies after accidental shooting linked to hoverboard

Lavardo Fisher, the 13-year-old boy accidentally shot at a family member's home in Orange County this weekend, has died. [More]

St. John Vianney students prepare ashes for start of Lent

Students at St. John Vianney Catholic School, teachers, priests and staff burned palm fronds to make ash for Ash Wednesday services. [More]

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Wendy's data breach probe draws Orlando lawsuit

An Orlando man who said his payment data was stolen at a local Wendy's restaurant is apparently the first plaintiff in the nation to sue over Wendy's recent data breach investigation. [More]

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Today's Top Sports News

Orlando City unveils new road uniforms during open practice

Orlando City unveiled its new road uniforms during a practice open to fans Tuesday at the Citrus Bowl. [More]

Schmitz: Magic need to reveal real selves

The Magic have so many personalities that maybe only Dr. Phil can get a read on them. They don't need a scouting report; they need an ink-blot test. They don't need another tall guy; they need a shrink. Just who are the Magic anyway? Beats me. [More]

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy commits to next month's Arnold Palmer Invitational

Rory McIlroy announced he would tee it up at next month's Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. The four-time major champion played Palmer's tournament for the first time in 2015, tying for 11th place. [More]

Late Kenny Hill shot helps seal Gators' win over Ole Miss

Kenny Hill's late shot helped snap a UF drought and seal the Gators' win over Ole Miss Tuesday. [More]

Orangewood bid for repeat soccer state title ends in sudden death

Orangewood Christian's bid for a repeat Class 1A boys soccer state championship falls short as the Rams lose on penalty kicks after a scoreless standoff against North Miami Beach Hillel. [More]

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Today's Top Entertainment News

Central Florida restaurants roll out Valentine's Day specials

Central Florida restaurants have sweet deals for Valentine's Day. Reservations are filling up fast for the Feb. 14 celebration. [More]

Antiques Vintage and Garden Show returns to OMA

India Hicks headlines the Antiques, Vintage and Garden Show will at the Orlando Museum of Art on Friday, Feb. 19. [More]

Come watch me dance with my 2 left feet

Matthew Palm dances for charity in Dancing With the Local Heroes. [More]

Pentatonix to serenade Orlando's CFE Arena in April

Grammy-winning a cappella group Pentatonix will stop at the University of Central Florida's CFE Arena on April 14. [More]

Organist Ken Cowan is back for more Bach Festival

When organist Ken Cowan returns to the annual Bach Festival this year, he'll have a few tricks up his sleeve. That's because the musician, who played at the 2014 celebration of the great composer, remembers the instrument well. [More]

 
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