Good morning. It's Sunday, April 23. In our top spot, officials say it might take years before trains arrive to the eye-catching train station being built at Orlando International Airport. In other news, Central Florida homeless programs, some of which won praise from the federal government last summer, are the target of proposed federal budget cuts. Lastly, check out photos from the Florida Music Festival in downtown Orlando here. Orlando International Airport's new train station won't soon host SunRail, Brightline and Maglev trains. [More] Donald Trump is slashing domestic spending, Ben Carson is heading HUD and advocates for Central Florida's homeless are trying not to panic. [More] Lake County Animal Shelter is on the way to becoming the state's second no-kill facility. [More] UCF community rallies around fraternity member Radley Gillis after motorcycle crash. [More] Orlando marches for science at Lake Eola. [More] Marta made her debut for the Orlando Pride on Saturday and nearly scored the game-winning goal. Too bad there weren't more people there to see it. [More] The Orlando Pride faced off with the Washington Spirit during the club's home opener Saturday. [More] UF cornerback Quincy Wilson is one of the top cornerback prospects and a potential first-round pick in this week's NFL draft. [More] Samuel Nascimento and Sydney Devore won their respective divisions at the 2017 Star Wars Half Marathon at Disney World. [More] LSU should not be endorsing an official beer [More] Alton Brown visited several Orlando eateries on April 22. The Food Network star was in town for two performances at the Dr. Phillips Center of his variety show, Eat Your Science. [More] The May ratings period offer Diana documentaries, reality show winners and season finales. [More] [More] Alton Brown's "Eat Your Science" variety show is fun, indulgent and perhaps a taste of what's yet to come. [More] A "Blue Bloods" rerun and "Dateline NBC" upstaged Diane Sawyer's new interview with Caitlyn Jenner. [More] |
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