Good morning. It's Saturday, July 29. First up, Orlando Health has kicked off a $10 million fundraising campaign to upgrade and more than double the size of Orlando Regional Medical Center's level 1 trauma center. Next, President Donald Trump abruptly announced late Friday he was replacing Reince Priebus, his chief of staff, with Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. The health system is raising $10 million to expand and upgrade the trauma center, which includes the emergency department and trauma bays. [More] Trump tweets he is naming Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly as chief of staff, ousting Reince Priebus. [More] Two people were struck by lightning on Satellite Beach in Brevard County, fire officials tweeted on Friday. [More] Russia announced Friday it would seize U.S. diplomatic properties and demand that the State Department reduce its staff in Russia, a tit-for-tat punishment. [More] Orlando has hired a "night manager" to oversee the city's downtown nightlife scene. [More] Orlando City coach Jason Kreis said the Lions feel a need to get some of the points. [More] American Athletic Conference defensive player of the year Shaquem Griffin looking for full experience for his final UCF season. [More] If Hugh Freeze got fired at Ole Miss then Rick Pitino should be fired at Louisville for prostitution of integrity. [More] Randy Shannon's promotion to Gators' defensive coordinator came with a $400,000 raise. [More] Nick Saban's diabolical plan would destroy Group of Five football. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Some Enchanted Evening" at Winter Park Playhouse. [More] The Killers will perform at Hard Rock Live at Universal Orlando on Jan. 24, featuring music from their album “Wonderful Wonderful.” Tickets go on sale Aug. 11. [More] Jeff Flake, Nancy Pelosi and John Kasich will be Sunday guests. [More] The wife of late Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington says she's feeling the love from the rocker's fans but she's also feeling the loss. [More] Jemele Hill of ESPN's "SportsCenter" plays judge on an episode of "Food Network Star" called "Game Day Special." [More] |
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