Good morning. It's Friday, Aug. 11. We start with news of a hotel being planned near SeaWorld for an area at Central Florida Expressway and International Drive. Also, three days after 3-year-old Myles Hill died in a hot van at an Orlando day-care center, the van's driver was arrested and the facility's license was revoked. If it's Friday, you must be looking for something fun to do this weekend. We can help here. South Florida developer AD1 Global has filed plans for a dual-branded hotel near SeaWorld, with Starwood’s Aloft and Element flags. [More] The operating license of the day-care center where 3-year-old Myles Hill died was revoked Thursday — the same day as the driver of the minivan who transported the child was arrested. [More] Interstate 4, S.R. 408, traffic jam [More] Issuing a new threat to North Korea, President Donald Trump demanded that North Korea "get their act together" or face extraordinary trouble. [More] President Donald Trump is officially declaring the opioid crisis a "national emergency." [More] Tiger Woods morphs into average cat dealing with personal struggles and guilty plea [More] UCF defensive lineman Jamiyus Pittman said he feels a deep responsibility to be a good team leader and wants to [More] Orlando City made a deal just before the trade deadline to send Luis Gil to the Colorado Rapids in exchange for Dillon Powers [More] Orlando City defender Jonathan Spector will miss up to 3 weeks with a grade 1 LCL sprain [More] The Orlando-based superstar faces Bray Wyatt at one of WWE's biggest events. [More] The auditions for season 16 of "American Idol" start Thursday in Orlando, and the show moves to ABC next year. [More] 'Game of Thrones' offers the episode 'Eastwatch,' Jim Parsons visits Bill Maher, and TCM salutes John Wayne and Barbara Stanwyck. [More] Bill Hader, Leslie Jones and Kenan Thompson help lift the premiere of 'Weekend Update: Summer Edition.' [More] CNN says it has cut ties with conservative commentator Jeffrey Lord after he tweeted a Nazi salute at a critic. [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews Orlando Light Opera's "The Merry Widow." [More] |
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