Good morning. It's Thursday, July 13. In our top story, columnist Scott Maxwell offers his opinions on a range of topics, including the search for Orlando's first poet laureate. Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has called for an investigation into Coco Loko, a snortable chocolate made by an Orlando-based company called Legal Lean. And to find out the menus for the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, click here. Disney wants tax cuts, casinos score, a mortuary moves in ... a Florida poem [More] Orlando-based company Legal Lean is making a snortable chocolate that allegedly gives users a buzz. [More] Vice President Mike Pence's visit to Kennedy Space Center gives officials confidence, but action requested [More] On Wednesday, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam and local law enforcement officials discussed the growing trend of credit card skimming across the state.[More] A Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputy was arrested on a DUI charge after he crashed his car into a pedestrian bridge near Disney Springs, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. [More] The U.S. men's national team beat Martinique 3-2 in a Gold Cup match Wednesday night at Raymond James Stadium [More] Alabama coach Nick Saban has won 17 straight SEC games and has turned league parity into league parody [More] UF coach Jim McElwain ended a relaxing vacation with a bumpy stop in the SEC Media Days spotlight. [More] Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin has gone from a hot commodity as a coach to being on the hot seat. [More] Kentucky coach Mark Stoops was on his way out of Lexington after an 0-2 start, but the Wildcats rallied and enter Year Five under Stoops as optimistic as ever. [More] Shia LaBeouf has apologized for a racist tirade against officers who arrested him for public drunkenness last weekend in Georgia. [More] Menus released for Epcot International Food and Wine Festival [More] Caesar and his apes battle a human army led by a brutal colonel in this third film in the latest series inspired by Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel. [More] The voices of many CBS stars, including Jim Parsons and Christine Baranski, will fill 'Michael Jackson's Halloween.' [More] Whindersson Nunes, also known as Proparoxitona, will perform at Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center [More] |
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