Good morning. It's Thursday, Sept. 28. In our top story, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner has died of natural causes at age 91. Meanwhile, Gov. Rick Scott is headed today to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria. And finally, it's already the fifth week of the college football season. Our experts look at some of the top games and predict the winners here. Hugh Hefner, the incurable playboy who built a publishing and entertainment empire on the idea that Americans should shed their puritanical hang-ups and enjoy sex, has died. [More] Gov. Rick Scott and top administration officials will head to Puerto Rico on Thursday to help coordinate recovery efforts on the island ravaged by Hurricane Maria one week ago. [More] Dems score big Florida victory, but hold the applause [More] Here's what to expect from the process of planning for a Pulse shooting memorial. [More] Hurricane Irma blew down trees and limbs and they became entangled in powerlines, lights went off for about a million customers across Central Florida. [More] Orlando City returned home for the first time in more than a month and thrilled fans with a 6-1 win over 10-man New England [More] Orlando Magic players and coaches met with a Special Operations military unit after practice Wednesday. Will this convince them not to kneel for national anthem when NBA season starts? [More] UF head coach Jim McElwain not expecting a decision anytime soon on nine suspended players. [More] Anferenee Simons decommits from Louisville and Nassir Little is implicated in a bribery scandal as the FBI probe of college basketball recruiting reaches Central Florida. [More] Hurricane Maria pained Orlando Magic broadcaster and Puerto Rico native Joey Colón [More] 13 years after he sent the NFL and TV executives into a tizzy, Justin Timberlake might just be ready to return to a Super Bowl halftime show. [More] The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra will open its 25th season with performances of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. [More] Zack Levine, a UCF senior, learned to play the guitar and made a film to get Jimmy Fallon's attention in the quest for an internship. [More] Enzian's '13 Films of Halloween' includes 'The Exorcist,' 'Poltergeist,' '28 Days Later,' 'The Blob' and 'The Cabient of Dr. Caligari.' [More] Universal Studios pulls plug on Terminator 2: 3-D in favor of new, unidentified attraction [More] |
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