Good morning. It's Sunday, July 23. First up, a program that helps homeless families get into housing and change their lives is expanding from Seminole County to Orange and Osceola. Next, in an unusual trend, eight chain-restaurant locations in Central Florida have failed health inspections in the last year. Looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Pathways to Home, one of the few programs aiding homeless families, boasts a 90 percent success rate. It's now expanding from Seminole County to Orange and Osceola. [More] National chain restaurants aren’t immune from health and sanitation issues, as they were about 9 percent of last year’s Central Florida health inspections closures. [More] As tweets wish for John McCain to "just [bleeping] die already," it seems like decency and bipartisanship is already dead, Scott Maxwell writes. [More] Orlando police and firefighters teamed up with kids Saturday for a dueling-dragon boat race. [More] Eight people were found dead in a tractor-trailer outside a Walmart store in the stifling summer heat in San Antonio, and the driver was arrested. [More] European soccer has become big business in Amercan football stadiums. [More] Tottenham Hotspur pounces after Paris Saint-Germain red card, earns a 4-2 win at Camping World Stadium Saturday. [More] Mike Gundy's mullet hairdo should make all Americans proud. [More] Dale Earnhardt Jr. made his own statement Saturday. [More] The Florida Fire Frogs hosted the St. Lucie Mets and Tim Tebow as part of a four-game series at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee. [More] Mourners gathered Saturday night to remember Billy Manes, who died Friday at age 45. [More] Actor John Heard, best known for playing the father in the "Home Alone" movie series, has died. [More] "Descendants 2" averaged 13 million viewers across six channels Friday night; "Big Brother" delivered for CBS. [More] The Sunday guest list includes Adam Schiff, Ben Cardin, James Lankford and Ian Bremmer. [More] The creators of "Stranger Things" premiered a trailer for the show's second season at Comic-Con on Saturday that was so new, even the cast hadn't seen it. [More] |
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