Good morning. It's Monday, September 26. A roller coaster of a campaign 18 months in the making arrives tonight at a huge moment for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: a 90-minute debate. Arnold Palmer died Sunday at the age of 87, and the City Beautiful suddenly became the City Sorrowful. See a video about a local country singer aiming to raise money for childhood cancer research. Much of the nation is expected to tune in amid great uncertainty about what they'll see. [More] Orlando, we haven't just lost our greatest sports icon; we've lost our most generous sports benefactor and our most beloved sports ambassador. [More] The Miami Marlins, South Florida and the baseball world are stunned and numb. [More] Greg and Sarah Moyers had been saving for months to take their two young daughters from their small town in Missouri to Florida. [More] If it happens, it'll be from October to January, with money from local companies, organizations and individuals. [More] Previously winless Miami won the game they needed to win badly Sunday when they defeated Cleveland, 30-24, in overtime. [More] The Jacksonville Jaguars lost 19-17 to the Baltimore Ravens at EverBank Field on Sunday and slipped to 0-3 on the season. [More] Thunder and lightning were the appropriate backdrop for Tampa Bay on Sunday after another loss and a wasted career-high day for quarterback Jameis Winston. [More] The Seminoles coach was upset after his team gave up three touchdowns in the second half of their 55-35 win on Saturday. [More] Advertisement The entertainment complex in Kissimmee launches its Halloween event, running Friday and Saturday nights for seven weekends. [More] Pauley's first show as host will be Oct. 9. She will be the program's third anchor after Charles Kuralt and Osgood. [More] The 'America's Got Talent' finalist joins the Come Out With Pride lineup Oct. 8 at Lake Eola. [More] "The Muppets Present ... Great Moments in American History" will be staged near the Hall of Presidents in the theme park's Liberty Square area. [More] For the Shakes, director Jim Helsinger has assembled a young cast, and it's top-notch. [More] |
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