Thursday, July 14, 2016

Widow wins round over Westgate & Tavares mayor accused of fraud

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Good morning. It's Thursday, July 14. The FDLE is expected to submit its findings within a month on whether officers who opened up fire on the Pulse shooter did so lawfully.

According to emails, firefighters were feeding at least one of two alligators less than a half mile from Seven Seas Lagoon, where a gator later killed a toddler.

See a photo gallery of the one-month anniversary of the Pulse shooting.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Official: FDLE to wrap up Pulse shooting investigation within month

Authorities have not been able to determine any other motive besides the shooter's declaration of allegiance to the Islamic State. [More]

 

Disney firefighters were warned to stop feeding alligators

The admonitions in emails from employees at Reedy Creek Emergency Services came two months before a gator killed a toddler at Walt Disney World. [More]

 

County yanks Westgate permit as stand-off with widow lingers

Locked in a battle of wills with an 81-year-old over a sliver of land, Westgate Resorts may be forced to stop work on its vacation-timeshare towers near SeaWorld. [More]

 

Tavares Mayor Robert Wolfe accused of insurance fraud

He's accused of filing false claims with his insurance company for damage to his home and receiving $9,300 as a result. [More]

 

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Large number of GOP senators skipping Trump's convention

The level of rank-and-file congressional defections from this year's Republican convention is unusually high. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Orlando City suffers 2-0 loss at New York Red Bulls

A new lineup under a new coach yielded a familiar result for Orlando City on Wednesday night. [More]

 

Bianchi: Saban is outsmarting, outmanning, outspending rest of college football

Alabama coach Nick Saban is not only the greatest coach in college football, he has the greatest support staff in college football. [More]

 

Orlando Magic will waive Devyn Marble

Marble has played two seasons for the Magic, appearing in 16 games as a rookie and 28 games last season. [More]

 

Orlando to host FHSAA state football finals in December

A short-term solution is in place for the high school football state championships. [More]

 

Orlando Pride subs give team a jolt of energy

Dani Weatherholt, Leah Fortune and Christina Burkenroad knew they had to help change the game against the struggling Boston Breakers. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Jason Aldean and Tyler Farr performing at 2017 Runaway Country

Three stages will host entertainment for the 3-day festival, which also boasts shopping and dining, from March 17-19 at Osceola Heritage Park. [More]

 

Modern musings: Artists tackle the issues of the day in OMA's Florida Prize exhibit

Each year the Orlando Museum of Art presents The Florida Prize in Contemporary Art to a currently working artist.  [More]

 

'Pokemon Go' to local restaurants

Even if you're not a fan, these places may be some good spots for watching crazed Pokemon trainers hunting around. [More]

 

Cartoonists want to draw you in

"The Art of Florida Cartoonists," a free event Saturday in Orlando, will let fans meet artists, get books signed, attend an art show opening and hear a panel discussion. [More]

 

'The Infiltrator' review: Bryan Cranston entertains with dangerous spy game

Read Michael Phillips' Chicago Tribune review of the drug-cartel thriller. 3 stars. [More]

 

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