Good morning. It's Tuesday, June 27. In our top story, nearly 40 children reportedly die every year from being left in hot cars. Officials have recommendations to prevent this from happening to your family. Elsewhere, is Syria preparing another chemical weapons attack? The U.S. says it has evidence to support that belief. And finally, for details of U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy's town hall, click here. The Florida Department of Children and Families and the Orange County Sheriff's Office hosted a safety event to show the danger of leaving children in hot cars. [More] The White House says it has found "potential" evidence that Syria is preparing for another chemical weapons attack. [More] The State Attorney's Office on Monday released body camera footage that showed the first responding officers on scene to the Sanford shooting that left a mother and her son dead in Sanford. [More] The Congressional Budget Office sees 22 million more uninsured by 2026 under Senate health bill in latest hurdle for the GOP. [More] Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to build rocket engine in Alabama, not Florida [More] UF earned a 4-3 win over LSU in the College World Series, moving one win away from the Gators' first national baseball title. [More] The Orlando Magic did extensive work to learn about Jonathan Isaac before they drafted him [More] Gregg Didic, who works at SeaWorld, is an accomplished open-water skier as a Special Olympian, including completing the Alcatraz swim in under 38 minutes. [More] With Tim Tebow, the St. Lucie Mets are expecting an immediate boost in attendance this week. The former Florida Gators star joins the team Tuesday in Port St. Lucie. [More] Russell Westbrook was voted NBA MVP on Monday night after setting a record with 42 triple-doubles last season. [More] "My Dear Watson" will be a featured show at the New York Musical Festival [More] Orlando will see a new opera company this fall, as Opera Del Sol is launched. [More] Chan's Chinese Cuisine celebrates 20 years in Orlando. [More] Theatre UCF presents the Broadway comedy "Seminar." [More] PR's Taco Palace's original closed its original Winter Park location. [More] |
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