Thursday, December 29, 2016

Debbie Reynolds' death & Florida Citrus Parade

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Good morning. It's Thursday, December 29. The legendary Debbie Reynolds, one of Hollywood's top actresses and singers in the 1950s and 1960s, died a day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher.

Several downtown Orlando roads will close hours before the 11 a.m. start of today's Florida Citrus Parade to let crews prepare the route and floats.

Browse a photo gallery of the Orlando Sentinel's best photos of 2016 (warning: one photo is graphic).

Today's Top Headlines

 

Debbie Reynolds: Legendary life, death

Tragedy strikes twice in two days for a legendary Hollywood family. [More]

 

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Just before a gunman sprayed bullets inside Pulse, a UCF student fought for her life

Her death was forgotten amid the tragedy of the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub. [More]

 

Downtown Orlando streets to close for Citrus Parade today

Traffic in downtown Orlando might be tough to navigate Thursday morning ahead of the Florida Citrus Parade. [More]

Watch the parade livestream here starting at 11

 

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Groveland sets vote to remove mayor

George Rosario could be removed from office due to felony convictions. [More]

 

John Kerry tears into Israel over settlements on his way out the door

He accused Benjamin Netanyahu of dragging Israel away from democracy and forcefully rejected the notion that America had abandoned Israel with a controversial U.N. vote. [More]

 

20 years later, JonBenet Ramsey murder remains unsolved. Why?

The 6-year-old beauty queen was brutally murdered in her family's sprawling home in Boulder, Colo. [More]

 

2 children killed in Orange County crash

Jasmin Johnson, 12, and her sister Kayla Johnson, 10, were both wearing seat belts. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Miami finally ends bowl drought, knocks out West Virginia

The Mountaineers wanted to win. The Hurricanes needed to win. [More]

 

Magic crushed by Hornets 120-101

The Charlotte Hornets dominated the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night at the Amway Center. [More]

 

Bucs' Martin suspended 4 games for violating NFL's drug policy

He was inactive for the Bucs' 31-24 road loss to the New Orleans Saints on Saturday. [More]

 

Gators' Pineiro to play in Outback Bowl despite injury report

He reportedly was hospitalized briefly during the holiday break due to a heart condition. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Where to eat before, after (and maybe during) the Florida Citrus Parade

These restaurants aren't too far off the parade route. [More]

 

Taylor Swift surprises 96-year-old fan in Missouri

In the midst of a thunderstorm, the concert came to the World War II combat veteran Cyrus Porter, a surprise visit from Taylor Swift and her parents. [More]

 

GoFundMe campaign warns 2016 to stay away from Betty White

With just a few days remaining in the year, one man has decided to make it his mission to protect the actress from 2016's evil ways. [More]

 

'Nashville' returns with transgender actress and focus on diversity

The new season starts with traditional songs rooted in gospel and folk music rather than big production country songs. [More]

 

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