Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Carbon-monoxide deaths & power plays

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I'm Stephen Ruiz, online content editor for OrlandoSentinel.com. Good morning. As Central Florida looks to return to normal, we offer some of our top stories for you. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

Good morning. It's Wednesday, Sept. 13. A tragic story tops our news, with carbon monoxide from a generator claiming the lives of three people in a multigenerational family in Orange County.

And as crews work long hours to restore power after Hurricane Irma, some residents are left to wonder: What's taking so long?

Finally, for a power-outage map for Central Florida, click here.

Today's Top Headlines

 

3 dead, 4 hospitalized with carbon-monoxide poisoning from generator after Hurricane Irma

After Hurricane Irma, 3 are dead in Orange County from carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator. [More]

 

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Hurricane Irma: Flooding increases as power is restored for thousands more

As power is slowly restored to thousands of Central Florida homes and businesses, life here returns to normal after Hurricane Irma. [More]

 

Hurricane Irma power outages: Fast fixes now, major work later

Hurricane Irma power outages tests residents' patience as utility crews repair power lines. [More]

 

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Maxwell: Irma, Jose: Welcome to Florida – land of the perpetual disaster

Irma, Jose: Welcome to Florida - land of the perpetual disaster [More]

 

Hurricane Irma: Public schools, colleges remain shut down

Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Volusia schools will remain closed Wednesday due to Hurricane Irma [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Hurricane Irma: UCF football team serves meal to National Guard

Hurricane Irma caused many hurdles for the UCF football team, but coach Scott Frost and his players were happy to serve a meal to National Guard troops stationing at the football complex. [More]

 

Bianchi: ESPN's Jemele Hill — former Sentinel writer — was wrong to call Donald Trump a white supremacist

ESPN SportsCenter host Jemele Hill was wrong to call President Donald Trump a white supremacist [More]

 

Hurricane Irma smashes high school football stadiums and schedules

Hurricane Irma downs stadium light poles and leaves high school football schedule in shambles [More]

 

Hurricane Irma: Florida college football seasons could be gone with the wind

Hurricane Irma is going to damage the college football seasons at Florida schools. [More]

 

Diaz: Danica Patrick out at Stewart-Haas; NASCAR ride in limbo

Danica Patrick is leaving Stewart-Haas Racing. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

'AGT': St. Cloud singer Mandy Harvey soars again

'America's Got Talent' creator Simon Cowell said Mandy Harvey's performance was breathtaking and compared her to Adele. [More]

 

SeaWorld, Busch Gardens offer BOGO tickets to Floridians

SeaWorld tickets are buy one/get one for Floridians as park reopens after Irma [More]

 

Siam never looked lovelier than in this 'King and I'

Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The King and I," a touring Broadway show at the Dr. Phillips Center. [More]

 

WESH: Jim Payne shares son's addiction story

WESH anchor Jim Payne: 'If you’re not changing the situation at home, then you’re setting up your loved one for failure when they come out of rehab,' [More]

 

Hurricane Irma: Disney World reopens, but some attractions still dark

Disney World, Universal back in business in wake of Hurricane Irma [More]

 

 
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