Good morning. It's Thursday, Aug. 10. We start with a University of Central Florida fraternity that has been suspended as investigators look into an alleged rape. Also, the owner of a day-care center where a boy died Monday after being left in a hot van speaks on the same day the state suspended its operations. And finally, see what Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock band KISS were doing in Central Florida here. The University of Central Florida suspended one of its on-campus fraternities Wednesday after police say a woman was raped during a large party. [More] The owner for the day care where a 3-year-old boy died after being left in a hot van spoke to the media on Wednesday, hours before the state suspended both locations of the franchise. [More] The latest outbreak of canine influenza -- which already forced the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando to suspend adoptions -- has hit a popular College Park doggy day care. [More] Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged calm and said Americans should have "no concerns" after North Korea and President Donald Trump traded fiery threats. [More] Florida politicians flock to Possum Festival. Why? Allow Jeb Bush and Gwen Graham to explain [More] Orlando City defender Jonathan Spector, the team's leader on the back line, left training Monday with an injury [More] Orlando City fans need to lay off Coach Jason Kreis, who hasn't even completed one full season [More] Orlando City midfielder Yoshimar Yotún spoke to media for the first time Wednesday [More] Florida State's prideful groups of wide receivers and defensive backs often chirp back and forth during heated practices, raising the competition levels they want to play with this season. [More] Stan Heath sees coaching the G League's Lakeland Magic as a step toward the NBA [More] James Corden and company will let family and others close to Chester Bennington decide whether to broadcast a "Carpool Karaoke" episode... [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Beauty and the Beast" at St. Luke's United Methodist Church. [More] The Boss is coming to Broadway — but he's ditching the E Street Band. [More] Walt Disney Co. will launch two Netflix-like streaming services, one for sports, one for films and TV shows, in a move to address the changing media landscape [More] Casselberry resident Patricia Murphy will be honored for having been Delta Airlines' first black flight attendant in 1966. [More] |
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