Saturday, September 2, 2017

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Good morning. It's Saturday, September 2. Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala will let a panel decide whether the death penalty is appropriate for cases in Orange and Osceola counties.

 

A Leesburg High School student was killed and another is facing homicide charges after a shooting Thursday afternoon, Leesburg Police say.

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'Exquisite' carriages up for sale as Lake County museum transitions to car theme

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State Attorney Ayala rescinds her death-penalty ban

Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala will let a panel decide whether the death penalty is appropriate for cases in Orange and Osceola counties. [More]

 

Florida Rep wants mandatory Scout-recruiting in schools

A Republican lawmaker wants to force all Florida schools to let Boy Scouts recruit during school hours. [More]

 

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Leesburg High student killed, another charged in shooting, police say

A Leesburg High School student was killed and another is facing homicide charges after a shooting Thursday afternoon, Leesburg Police say. [More]

 

Hurricane Irma weakens slightly but expected to bulk up over weekend

Hurricane Irma, which formed Thursday morning, is expected to reach Category 4 strength next week. [More]

 

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FSU will beat 'Bama by double digits; Michigan will beat UF like Gators stole something

Gators have more at stake against Michigan than FSU does against Alabama: But FSU will beat Saban by double digits while Gators will get beaten like they stole something [More]

 

Orlando City battles New England to keep slim playoff chance alive

Orlando City and the New England Revolution will battle for status among the bottom half of the Eastern Conference [More]

 

FSU, Alabama headline top five college football games to watch

The Florida State versus Alabama marquee matchup headlines the top five games to watch during opening weekend. [More]

 

Bishop Moore at Lake Brantley to resume Saturday

The second half of Bishop Moore at Lake Brantley will resume Saturday. [More]

 

UF opens against Michigan looking to set tone for 2017 season

UF is looking to set a positive tone for the 2017 season during the Gators' season opener against Michigan. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Deaf 'AGT' singer shares secret of her composure

Mandy Harvey of 'AGT': 'I have faced and gone through my biggest fear, which was losing my hearing, so what's the worst that can happen? They don't like my voice or the song? I can survive that!' [More]

 

Eat everything at Epcot food fest? Here's what it would cost

Calculating what it costs to sample everything at Disney's food and wine festival [More]

 

Richard Anderson, star of 'Six Million Dollar Man,' 'Bionic Woman,' dies at 91

Richard Anderson, the tall, handsome actor known for costarring simultaneously in television's "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman." has died. [More]

 

Central Floridians bring music to national Labor Day Capitol Concert

Orlando residents Stella Sung and Aoife O'Donovan will be part of the national observance of Labor Day. [More]

 

Orlando Theater Preview for 2017-18: After a serious 2016, Orlando-area theaters set to make 'em laugh

Make 'em laugh: After a serious 2016, Orlando-area theaters offer chuckles, guffaws and whoops [More]

 

 
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