Monday, July 11, 2016

Black Lives Matter march in Orlando & 3 dead in Altamonte

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Good morning. It's Monday, July 11. No violence or arrests were reported during a Black Lives Matter march in Orlando on Sunday, unlike other demonstrations nationwide.

See a video of the Black Lives Matter rally..

We have details on the family of three, including a Lake County Shriner, who were killed by an alleged drunk driver in Tampa.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Several thousand people march in Orlando for Black Lives Matter demonstration

They gathered in the streets of downtown on Sunday for a rally to protest the recent police killings of black men, chanting slogans, including "Hands up, don't shoot," "No justice. No peace" and "Unity."[More]

 

Jail officials hope program helps heroin-addicted inmates get clean

Orange County Heroin Task Force includes addiction counseling, treatment after jail and therapy that includes a once-a-month injection of a non-addictive drug that blocks the euphoric effects of heroin. [More]

 

Three people found dead in extended-stay hotel

The deaths of those found at the Remington Inn & Suites in Altamonte Springs are being ruled "suspicious" and the victims did not appear to have been dead for long. [More]

 

Family, shriners mourn three killed in crash on Tampa bridge

Details of the lives of a Lake County Shriner, his wife and son, who were all killed when a 25-year-old drunk driver ran them off the road and into Tampa Bay, authorities say. [More]

 

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Universal Orlando becoming bigger player in the convention hotel market

Its fifth hotel, opening Thursday, will soon aim to attract people just as interested in networking as riding roller coasters. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Kristen Edmonds' late goals lift Orlando Pride to win over Boston Breakers

Kristen Edmonds scored two stoppage time goals, helping the Orlando Pride rally for a 2-1 win. [More]

 

Orlando City 'hopeful' Kaká will be available for New York Red Bulls match

Orlando City captain Kaká is hoping he will be available for the Lions road match against the Bulls on Wednesday. [More]

 

Orlando Pride coach Tom Sermanni gives Orlando City interim coach a boost

Bobby Murphy received words of encouragement from an unexpected source after his first match as Orlando City's interim head coach Friday. [More]

 

Oviedo High alum wins 1,500 to earn Olympic berth in Brazil

Jenny Simpson earned her ticket to a third consecutive Olympics by winning the women's 1,500-meter run on Sunday night at the U.S. Olympic Trials for track and field in Eugene, Ore. [More]

 

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Portugal stuns France, 1-0, in extra time to claim first European Championship title

Cristiano Ronaldo was carried off the field on a stretcher after suffering a badly injured knee midway through the first half of Sunday’s final. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Review: Sound problems can't hide powerful 'Ragtime' message

Encore! Cast Performing Arts is staging a concert version of the Broadway musical this weekend at Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More]

 

Dance king Joe Tremaine shares long history with Orlando

For 35 years, thousands of youngsters have learned artistic — and life — lessons through the Tremaine Dance Convention and Competition program. [More]

 

Review: On the 'High Seas,' these funny ladies hit choppy water

The disparate emotions of the show, onstage at The Abbey in downtown Orlando, just don't mesh as well as they did in previous installments. [More]

 

JLo, 'Hamilton' creator release song for Somos Orlando fund for Pulse victims

The duet "Love Make the World Go Round" is aimed at helping victims of the Pulse massacre. [More]

 

Aerosmith's Joe Perry hospitalized after becoming ill at New York show

An administrator at Coney Island Hospital confirmed that Perry, 65, is undergoing tests. [More]

 

 
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