Good morning. It's Thursday, April 14. This morning we take a look at how Orange County is working to remove illegal signs from roadways and how Gov. Rick Scott has formally called for a DEO audit of Visit Florida. Also, the Orlando Magic ended their season last night with a loss and a man is in police custody after an officer-involved shooting. Get your first look at Carnival Vista, a 135,000-ton, 4,000 passenger ship that's due in winter 2016. Here's what else is happening in Central Florida. Have a great day. Orange County commissioners, responding to citizen complaints, agreed to pay a private firm up to $132,000 over the next year to yank illegal signs. [More] Gov. Rick Scott formally called for a DEO audit of Visit Florida. [More] The Orlando Magic lost to the Charlotte Hornets 117-103 in both teams' season finale. [More] Orlando police are at the scene of an officer-involved shooting on South Semoran Boulevard at East Michigan Street. [More] After allegedly punching her daughter's cheerleading coach in the face, a 44-year-old Orlando mom was charged with battery on a school employee and disruption of an educational institution, according to an arrest report. [More] When the 2016 season kicks off this weekend, the National Women's Soccer League officially will be in its fourth year and the longest-running professional women's soccer league in the United States. [More] Aaron Gordon returned a week after a concussion to play in the Orlando Magic's season finale. [More] The UCF football coaches spiked competition for the Knights' spring game by adding a player draft. [More] The Hurricanes extended their win streak to 11 straight after an 8-4 win over UCF. [More] Advertisement Try eats from Winter Park and College Park at back-to-back festivals. [More] BAM! Emeril Lagasse comes to the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando. [More] Jazz legends Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter will perform April 20 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More] The inaugural Stella Artois Florida Cheese Festival will be held 11 a.m.-6 p.m. April 16 in the city's historic downtown district. [More] Universal Orlando's Rock the Universe lineup is set. [More] |
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