Good morning. It's Sunday, July 2. First up, cast members for the Orlando-based cable show "Zombie House Flipping" say it's become tough to find the kind of abandoned foreclosures that made Central Florida somewhat infamous a few years ago. Next, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the Coke Zero 400 after surviving the race-record 14 cautions at the Daytona International Speedway Saturday night. Looking for something to do this Sunday? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Zombie foreclosure show hunts harder for foreclosures in Central Florida. [More] Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins Coke Zero 400, while Earnhardt stumbles. [More] Less than a week after a state arbitrator tossed out a homeowner’s association election in Poinciana, counted among the nation’s largest such developments, the HOA is asking for a new hearing. [More] Olive Garden is on a roll, even though many sit-down restaurants are still struggling. CEO Gene Lee even said 30 percent of its customers are millennials, compared to 24 percent of the population. [More] A series of car bomb explosions rocked Syria's capital Sunday, killing at least eight people and wounding 12. [More] Dale Earnhardt Jr. says an emotional farewell to Daytona at the Coke Zero 400. [More] Chase Elliott would like the Coke Zero 400 to be the first of many NASCAR wins. [More] Manny Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight world title to Jeff Horn in a stunning, unanimous decision in a Sunday afternoon bout billed as the Battle of Brisbane. [More] July 2 marks Richard Petty’s 80th birthday. [More] Fyre Festival promoter Billy MacFarland was released on bail after being arrested on fraud charges Saturday. [More] Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland, one of Hollywood's most important figures, objects to her portrayal in "Feud." [More] Engineers plan Asian street fare concept in Winter Park.[More] Adele canceled two sold-out weekend shows at London's Wembley Stadium, telling fans her vocal cords were damaged and she was advised by a doctor not to perform. [More] FX's 'Snowfall' rolls with energy and style as it explores the start of the crack era. [More] |
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