Good morning. It's Monday, September 4. First up, a convicted felon in Apopka is accused of dragging his unclothed stepgranddaughter into the woods in the middle of the night and raping her, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Next, there's no holiday for the potentially dangerous Hurricane Irma, which is expected to arrive in South Florida by Friday morning. The storm is working its way through the Caribbean today, forecasters say. Looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Darrell Mills is facing charges of sexual battery after abducting his stepgranddaughter and causing an Amber Alert to be issued, deputies say. [More] Hurricane Irma prompts storm warnings in islands, U.S. [More] A look back at Orlando's first Labor Day, in 2017. [More] Darlene Kingsley is humble, so she doesn't always tell the full story, her boss said. She's really a "living, breathing legacy" at Disney World. [More] President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will end protections for young immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children. [More] The Gators entered Saturday's matchup with Michigan with high hopes, but ended the day beaten down and disappointed. [More] Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois suffered a left knee injury against Alabama in the season opener on Saturday. [More] With playoffs likely out of the picture, Orlando City coach and players want to prove their worth in remaining matches [More] The Orlando Pride have been on a goal-scoring run, but the team sees room to improve its defense. [More] 10 things we learned in Week One of the college football season. [More] Walter Becker of Steely Dan is dead at age 67. [More] Prince William and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting their third child, Kensington Palace said Monday. [More] Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are on the Sunday morning guest list. [More] Here's a look back at some of the summer's best moments in late-night - from searing political commentary to hilarious celebrity interviews. [More] Singer Tom Jones announced Saturday that he was reluctantly postponing a U.S. concert tour scheduled to kick off next week because of health issues. [More] |
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