Thursday, September 15, 2016

Florida teacher shortage & mosque arson arrest

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Good morning. It's Thursday, September 15. For the first time since 1990 the country is experiencing a nationwide teacher shortage and some Florida districts have been hit hard.

A Florida man has been charged with arson in connection to a fire at the mosque where Pulse shooter Omar Mateen worshipped.

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Today's Top Headlines

 

National teacher shortage hits Florida districts, too

 

Some Florida school districts scrambled to find teachers this summer as the nation grappled with a teacher shortage that will continue to grow. [More]

 

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Port St. Lucie man charged with arson in Fort Pierce mosque blaze

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office has made an arrest in connection with the fire set the Fort Pierce mosque where Orlando massacre shooter Omar Mateen worshipped, an agency spokesman said. [More]

 

Newly released files show flood of Pulse calls to 911 operators

Three months after a gunman left 49 people dead and more than 50 injured, the city of Orlando released hundreds of 911 calls related to the shooting. [More]

 

George Zimmerman testimony: Black Lives Matter is 'terrorist' group

George Zimmerman returned to the witness stand Wednesday to finish giving his testimony in the case against a Seminole County man accused of trying to kill him. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

ACC should bring its championship football game to Orlando -- the City Equitable

Now that the ACC has removed its football championship game from North Carolina due to HB2, the game should played in Orlando — one of the most gay-tolerant cities in America. [More]

 

Injured Antonio Nocerino likely miss match against Columbus Crew

Injured Orlando City midfielder Antonio Nocerino will likely miss the Lions' match against the Columbus Crew. [More]

 

UF freshman Lamical Perine making his name as powerful run threat for Gators

UF freshman running back Lamical Perine fumbled his first carry at the college level, but he made up for it a week later by rushing for 100 yards against Kentucky. [More]

 

ACC to relocate championships from North Carolina over state's HB2 bill

The Atlantic Coast Conference plans to relocate more than a handful of sporting events from North Carolina in response to the state's laws the limit civil. [More]

 

Olympic medalist Josée Bélanger brought pride to hometown

 

There was a time Josée Bélanger thought her dreams were unattainable. She made peace with the idea she never would play in the Olympics. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Fan Fest rallies for Pulse victims

"Arrow" star Stephen Amell says Saturday's Fan Fest Orlando will be different from other conventions. [More]

 

WFTV's Steve Barrett returns; WOFL's Mike Synan departs

TV news is a coming-and-going business, and some keep coming back. [More]

 

'Sopranos' actor shares love of art at Rollins

Federico Castelluccio of "The Sopranos" is sharing four Francesco de Mura paintings in a show at Rollins College. [More]

 

Food & Wine 101: Tips, tricks and suggestions from Disney experts

You don't have to have an "attack plan" when checking out the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, but it certainly helps.  [More]

 

Epcot: Sum of All Thrills, StormStruck closed

The Sum of All Thrills and StormStruck, two exhibits within the Innoventions area of Epcot, closed for good on Tuesday, a Walt Disney World spokeswoman confirmed.  [More]

 

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