Good morning. It's Tuesday, June 7. Tropical Storm Colin moved out this morning, but heavy rains and storms remain. Hillary Clinton captured commitments from the number of delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination. Stroll through history and see a photo gallery of Orlando then and now. Here's what else is happening in Central Florida. Have a great day. The severe weather threat to Central Florida diminished significantly as Tropical Storm Colin moved off the Georgia coast. [More] Striding into history, Hillary Clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major U.S. political party. [More] As federal transportation dollars remain anemic, tolls are frequently the local solution. But whether tolls are the best available option or the only option remain open. [More] The controversial program provides bonuses of up to $10,000 to teachers who had high ACT or SAT scores back when they applied to colleges. [More] "I am deeply distressed by your recent 4/4/2016 changes to our Club," the site reads. "You have effectively created 2nd class purchasers." [More] Florida's bear hunt last year was wildly unpopular. But that hasn't stopped wildlife officials from considering another hunt this year. [More] Panama dominated Bolivia during a brewing tropical storm in Orlando, winning its Copa América debut game. [More] Kimbo Slice, who took his fame as a street fighter in South Florida and built that into a notorious and legendary MMA career, died Monday near his home in Coral Springs. [More] After taking the weekend off, the Orlando Pride resumed training Monday morning in preparation for their game against the Western New York Flash Saturday. [More] Advertisement Wekiva High football player Tashawn Manning's drive and focus during his cancer battle helped him earn the Orlando Sentinel's annual Buchalter Spirit Award. [More] Central Floridians will have a chance to see her live when WMFE hosts an evening of stories and insights with Rehm on June 9. [More] The park opened Monday without walls around the dark ride, giving guests a clear look at Skull Island's entrance. [More] The announcement adds 11 shows to a season already highlighted by shock rocker Alice Cooper, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and more. [More] Florida residents can experience the zip for $38 per person through June 30. The deal includes Gatorland admission. [More] |
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