Good morning. It's Saturday, August 5. First up, medical marijuana clinics are multiplying across Florida, and some doctors are specializing in recommending the drug to eligible patients. Next, Orlando's attempts to create new regulations have been overridden in recent months by the state, frustrating local leaders. Lastly, looking for something to do this weekend? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Medical marijuana clinics are popping up all over Florida, and doctors are specializing in recommending the drug that it is now legal in the state. [More] Several Orlando ordinances have been overturned by the state in recent months, to the frustration of local leaders. [More] Who will Mayor Buddy Dyer appoint as chief if Orlando Police Chief John Mina runs for Orange County Sheriff? [More] Woman graduates from UCF at 63 -- with cancer. [More] Larissa Barros screamed as she crouched in a closet, pleading for a 911 dispatcher to send help as her ex-boyfriend approached with a gun. [More] Orlando City feeling pressure to deliver in Montreal. [More] Dolphins could never sign Castro-sympathizing Kaepernick -- not with the Cuban population in Miami. [More] Florida State wide receiver Da’Vante Phillips has been suspended indefinitely, the school announced on Friday. [More] The NCAA cleared Gators' freshman WR James Robinson academically, allowing the Lakeland product to join the team Friday. [More] The UCF running backs unit was the first to embody coach Scott Frost's fast-paced attack and aims to build on its success. [More] Planet Hollywood Observatory revamps menu, look at Disney Springs. [More] Colleagues and competitors praise Ybeth Bruzual of News 13 as an optimistic trailblazer who's committed to the community and an example for Hispanic journalists. [More] Dunkin' is thinking about dumping "Donuts" from its name. [More] On the same week that a cyberattack was said to have compromised the security of some of HBO's programming, this Sunday's episode was leaked. [More] A civil trial set to begin Monday in federal court will largely turn on who the eight-member jury believes, Taylor Swift or a Denver radio host. [More] |
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