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I'm Stephen Ruiz, online content editor for OrlandoSentinel.com. Good morning. We are here to provide you with the latest updates regarding Hurricane Irma and how Central Florida is preparing for its possible impact. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

Good morning. It's Thursday, Sept. 7. Hurricane Irma left a path of destruction in Puerto Rico and reportedly was responsible for at least 10 deaths in the Caribbean.

Meanwhile, the Florida Highway Patrol is experiencing drivers leaving their cars behind as they attempt to escape from Irma's potential path.

And for our video playlist regarding Hurricane Irma, click here.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Hurricane Irma 5 a.m. update: At least 10 deaths blamed on Category 5 storm

The eye of Hurricane Irma is moving northwest off the coast of the Dominican Republic, according to the 5 a.m. Thursday update from the National Hurricane Center.  [More]

 

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Hurricane Irma: Abandoned cars on turnpike delay road assistance, FHP says

Disabled cars along Florida’s Turnpike from drivers attempting to flee Hurricane Irma has Florida Highway Patrol troopers struggling to respond to incidents on the road. [More]

 

During Hurricane Irma, tips for identifying and reporting price gouging

Hundreds of complaints accusing stores of price gouging have come into the Florida Attorney General’s office in a few days. [More]

 

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Hurricane Irma: Orange County Mayor Jacobs stresses preparation

As Hurricane Irma approached, Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs and county staff warned residents to have plans in place. [More]

 

Hurricane Irma: Puerto Rico feels wrath of massive storm

Puerto Ricans were already feeling the wrath of Hurricane Irma’s powerful winds on Wednesday, after images began to surface as the storm barreled through the Leeward Islands. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Bianchi: McElwain can fix Gators offense by letting Spurrier coach-up Nussmeier

If Jim McElwain wants to fix Gators, then let Steve Spurrier advise offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier. [More]

 

DelGallo: Pride's winning form result of smart recruiting

Orlando Pride coach Tom Sermanni said he's proud of the team's recruiting, a major reason for the recent win streak [More]

 

J.C. Carnahan’s Week 3 football predictions

SentinelVarsity report J.C. Carnahan predicts high school football winners [More]

 

Hurricane Irma worries Magic’s D.J. Augustin

Hurricane Irma has prompted Magic point guard D.J. Augustin and his wife to leave Orlando just in case [More]

 

Juan Martin del Potro beats Roger Federer in U.S. Open quarterfinal

Roger Federer lost to Juan Martin del Potro 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4 in the U.S. Open quarterfinals. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

'It' review: Stand by me, and we'll deal with this clown

Scary clown, but the new Stephen King screen adaptation is relentless in ways that don't help its effectiveness. [More]

 

Ken Burns on making his Vietnam War documentary: 'I was humiliated by what I didn't know'

The documentary filmmaker talks about the thousands of conversations and 10 years of research that went into making his film on the Vietnam War. [More]

 

Orlando Shakespeare Theater looks to Lin-Manuel Miranda to open 30th season

Orlando Shakespeare Theater will open 2018-19 season with Lin-Manuel Miranda's "In the Heights." [More]

 

Mad Cow Theatre, city move closer to settling debt

Mad Cow Theatre has been struggling for years to pare down its debt. [More]

 

Extra! Extra! At Orlando Rep, 'Newsies' delivers

Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Newsies" at Orlando Repertory Theatre [More]

 

 
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