Good morning. It's Thursday, Aug. 3. In our top story, Poinciana residents fell short in a state-ordered election as they tried to gain control of one of the state's largest homeowners associations from developers. Elsewhere, the pastor of one of the largest congregations in the state is stepping down. And you can learn more about an app for emergencies that Seminole County public schools will use here. Despite putting up numerous candidates in six elections Tuesday, Keith Laytham said none of the homeowners overcame the voting power of the developer AV Homes. [More] Northland, A Church Distributed, Senior Pastor Joel Hunter announces his resignation. [More] But following the election of Donald Trump and a Republican Congress, along with an increased economic focus by Democrats, the push for gun control appears to [More] Bipartisan health care hope? In Congress? Just maybe [More] Orlando police unveiled a campaign on Wednesday about what people should do during a traffic stop. [More] Orlando City forward Dom Dwyer scored an equalizer late in regulation, but the MLS all-stars fell to Real Madrid in penalty kicks Wednesday night. [More] Death of Gators legend John Reaves resurrects memories of when UF had an offense [More] New UF quarterback Malik Zaire left Notre Dame for a second chance with the Gators. [More] MLS will launch Video Assistant Referees Saturday, kicking off a new era of instant replay. [More] David Beckham’s proposed Major League Soccer team in Miami is as close as it ever has been to a reality. [More] "We do not believe that our email system as a whole" has been breached, HBO Chief Executive Richard Plepler told staff members in an email Wednesday. [More] Miss Sammy plays hostess in a clip-filled sing-along at the gay bar Savoy Orlando. [More] Central Floridians who gave blood shortly before the Pulse nightclub attack helped save shooting victims’ lives, a documentary explains. [More] ABC said it's looking for 'the fitting and happy ending the producers will give the Hecks and our viewers' on 'The Middle.' [More] Disney Channel star Sabrina Carpenter from "Girl Meets World" takes her new tour to the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando. [More] |
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