Good morning. It's Monday, June 19. In our top story, a father of nine was shot to death in Pine Hills at a party celebrating his 39th birthday. Elsewhere, police in London say Muslim worshipers leaving a couple of mosques were struck by a van, resulting in a "number of casualties.'' And finally, the Mascot Games are set for this week at Amway Center. Watch UCF's Knightro prepare here. A large house party was supposed to celebrate Alexis Osmick turning 39. At the party, he was shot dead, Orange County deputy sheriffs said. [More] Police say a vehicle struck pedestrians on a road in north London, leaving several casualties and one person has been arrested. [More] Local preservationists want assurances that the 90-year-old Grand Avenue School won't be demolished. [More] The second tropical storm of the 2017 hurricane season will be named Bret. [More] "White House Boys" John Bell, of Leesburg, looks ahead after lawmakers apologize for brutality at the hands of state-run reform school [More] Brooks Koepka has won the U.S. Open title for his first major championship. The 27-year-old Koepka grabbed control with three straight birdies on the back nine. [More] UF pitcher Alex Faedo pitched seven scoreless innings and helped lead the Gators to a win over TCU in their CWS opener. [More] UCF kicker Donald De La Haye says he will keep taking advertising revenue for his YouTube videos and let the NCAA decide his fate. [More] The Orlando Pride got three goals from the club's Brazilian players despite the players' travel delays. [More] Former Michigan State recruit and Bishop Moore standout Donovan Winter had to go to jail to get his life back on track. [More] What's next for Orlando attractions: Raft ride, off-road with gators, Harry Potter holidays, Trump in the Hall [More] Lightning McQueen and his pals in "Cars 3" raced to the top spot at the box office this weekend, pushing "Wonder Woman" into second place for the first time [More] Megyn Kelly presented a highly critical 19-minute piece on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on "Sunday Night" after a week of harsh criticism over the decision to present his views on network TV. [More] Bill Maher tells new Trump jokes, and the guest lineup for Colbert, Fallon and Kimmel. [More] ABC goes the reality route with 'The Gong Show' and 'Boy Band' while NBC brings back 'The Night Shift.' [More] |
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