Good morning. It's Sunday, September 24. First up, courthouses statewide were closed as Hurricane Irma roared through Florida, but the justice system wasn't back to normal as soon as skies cleared. Next, as Hurricane Irma left a wake of debris and flooding, shelters throughout the state have been deluged with dogs and cats. Lastly, looking for something to do this weekend? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Courthouses throughout the state are dealing with delays caused by Hurricane Irma. [More] “You come to work knowing that you’re busting at the seams, and then you have seven more.” [More] The Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico began partial operations on Friday, after Hurricane Maria left the entirety of the island without power, with limited to no communication. [More] Microsoft conference gives Orlando tech firm chance to show off "mixed reality." [More] President Trump's insults of North Korea's leader make war more likely, the country's foreign minister says. [More] The Florida Gators rallied to narrowly defeat Kentucky Saturday night, extend UF's win streak against the Wildcats to 31 games. [More] UCF overpowered Maryland on the road, earning the second win over a Big Ten opponent in school history. [More] The matchups during NFL Games today are all about one thing: Who is taking a knee, and who isn’t. [More] Florida State quarterback James Blackman struggled, falling to NC State during the Seminoles' home opener Saturday. [More] FSU loses to North Carolina State to drop to 0-2 for the first time in nearly three decades. [More] The soul singer Charles Bradley, one of the most joyful and powerful contemporary vocalists in his genre, died Saturday morning. [More] In the era of Peak TV, the Must-See Movie has taken on extra-high stakes. [More] "It," the blockbuster adaptation of Stephen King's novel about a child-eating clown, has pushed past "The Exorcist" to become the highest-grossing horror film of all time. [More] Kate del Castillo, Rafael, Prince Royce and Daddy Yankee will take part in "Todos Unidos (All Together)" from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday on Telemundo. [More] The guest list from Colbert, Fallon and Kimmel features Viola Davis, Kaley Cuoco, Steve Martin, Ken Burns, Kate Winslet, Jared Leto, Sterling K. Brown and Milo Ventimiglia. [More] |
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