Good morning. It's Sunday, August 13. First up, the Kissimmee police chief is planning policy changes to hold officers more accountable when they see another cop act unprofessionally. Next, three people are dead and dozens injured after a violence-filled Saturday in Virginia, where white nationalists had gathered for a large rally. Lastly, looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O'Dell is planning changes to the department's policies to hold officers accountable when they stand by when another officer who acts unprofessionally. [More] Hundreds of people faced off in Charlottesville before a planned white nationalist rally in the Virginia city's downtown. [More] Two local bowling alleys have faced closure in recent months as cultural changes and development threaten bowling. [More] Here's a round-up featuring everything from Universal Orlando passholders deals to new flights at the Orlando airport, Gatorland's babies exhibit and a whale's rescue at SeaWorld. [More] The plan to save Apopka's Errol Estates golf course includes reconfiguring several holes, adding a water park, an assisted living facility and new homes. [More] The Orlando Pride earned a 5-0 win over Sky Blue FC, vaulting into NWSL playoff contention. [More] Orlando Pride goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris has shared her battle with addiction and anger with the hope it shows fans they are not alone. [More] Four potential starters on the Gators' offensive line hail from the Central Florida area. [More] Jimbo Fisher and four of his Florida State assistants used to work for Alabama's coach Nick Saban, an asset for the Seminoles before the 2017 season opener. [More] Orlando City started off with energy and took an early lead only to concede two second-half goals and fall 3-1 to the New York Red Bulls. [More] At a party for "Game of Thrones" fans, we talk to Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran Stark. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Daddy Issues" at Parliament House's Footlight Theatre. [More] "America's Got Talent" starts live telecasts, Anthony Scaramucci talks, and a documentary presents Diana "In Her Own Words." [More] "Jersey Shore" cast members are returning to TV for "Road Trip Reunion: Return To the Jersey Shore." [More] Anthony Scaramucci will talk to George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week." [More] |
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