Friday, September 30, 2016

Hurricane Matthew strengthens & N.J. train crash

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Good morning. It's Friday, September 30. Hurricane Matthew rapidly strengthened overnight into a Category 2 storm and forecasters say it's only going to get stronger.

Neighbors of a huge sinkhole sending cascades of contaminated water and fertilizer plant waste into Florida's main drinking-water aquifer are fearful and fuming that it took weeks for them to be notified about the disaster.

See video about local veterans perfoming in a free show based on their military experience.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Hurricane Matthew strengthens into Category 2 storm

The storm has been heading west at 14 mph, but is expected to turn to the north sometime this weekend. [More]

 

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Neighbors anxious after Central Florida sinkhole contaminates water

Many are still waiting for results from tests for radiation and toxic chemicals in their well water. [More]

 

Donald J. Trump Foundation not certified as charity in New York

If the state attorney general finds it raised money in violation of the law, he could order the charity to stop raising money immediately. [More]

 

'It sounded like a bomb': N.J. train crash kills 1, injures more than 100

Rescue workers pulled the critically injured engineer out and questioned him about why the train didn't stop. [More]

 

'Sorry-I-Tased-You' cake doesn't cut it for Florida woman

Her lawsuit says a deputy shot her with a stun gun, then apologized with a cake that said "Sorry I Tased You" in blue frosting. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Magic players unlikely to follow Kaepernick's lead

Many support the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, but none plan to take a knee during "The Star-Spangled Banner." [More]

 

Orlando City holds onto playoff hope

The club is hovering below the cut line, still mathematically capable of earning a bid to the postseason, but its chances are fading. [More]

 

Diaz: Fernández reflects hope, heartbreak of Cuban-American dream

That journey from Cuba bonds all Cuban-Americans. I never met Jose, but I was right there with him for that Freedom Ride. We all were. [More]

 

Five field goals are plenty enough as Bengals beat Dolphins, 22-7

Cincinnati (3-1) rebounded from a 29-17 home loss to Denver on Sunday with a solid all-around game against a depleted team. [More]

 

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FSU's Sweat available to play against North Carolina

Florida State defensive end Josh Sweat practiced Wednesday and Thursday, a week after having minor knee surgery. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Disney Springs: Princesses set for month of royal meetings

Exactly which characters will be there and when will remain a secret. [More]

 

Veterans take to the stage to educate, heal

"The Telling Project," in which veterans share their experiences, comes to Orlando. [More]

 

Garth Brooks' superfans will flock to first shows in Orlando in 18 years

The country star came out of touring retirement in 2014 and will perform four shows here with fellow country singer and wife Trisha Yeawood next week. [More]

 

Come Out With Pride in Orlando

Events kick off Sunday as Orlando's LGBTQ community will let the world know the city's social rainbow is still out and unafraid. [More]

 

Busch Gardens welcomes another baby gorilla

Oliver, a western lowland gorilla, was born at the Tampa theme park on Aug. 18. [More]

 

 
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