Good morning. It's Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017. In our top story, after speech in Orlando by the CEO of Microsoft, area tech experts weigh in on Orlando's efforts to become a smart city. In other news, the Senate's efforts to pass an Obamacare repeal took another hit Monday when another Republican came out against the bill. While the rest of the country may begin feeling the cool autmumn breezes, Floridians can just pretend. Here's how. At Ignite conference in Orlando, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella pushes sensors, A.I. [More] A 2-year-old girl was found alone Monday afternoon in a car parked at a Walt Disney World resort, Orange County Sheriff’s Office deputies said. [More] Republicans’ latest bid to roll back the Affordable Care Act appeared to collapse Monday as a third GOP senator came out against the measure. [More] House Speaker Paul Ryan promised Monday that Washington will make sure that the people of hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico will "have what they need." [More] Gov. Rick Scott gave his cell phone number to nursing homes and assisted living facilities as Irma approached, but the messages they left the governor weren’t kept, [More] Orlando Magic players, coaches and executives made no postseason predictions at their 2017-18 media day [More] Helped by New York Mets outfielder Tim Tebow, attendance increased by 12.4 percent this year in the Florida State League and by 2.1 percent in the South Atlantic League. [More] The Orlando Pride were elated to clinch the first playoff spot in franchise history, but they are eager to accomplish more. [More] UCF thought it had a good shot at Memphis two weeks ago, but Hurricane Irma pushed the game back. Now the Knights want to showcase they are ready for the Tigers. [More] Orlando City lost to the Portland Timbers 3-0 after doing everything right and playing with what coach Jason Kreis thought was the best lineup, how will the team move on? [More] Miley Cyrus will sing every night next week on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.' [More] Jason Aaron will debut the one-shot comic "Marvel Legacy" at a signing event at A Comic Shop in Winter Park. [More] TV highlights for Tue., Sept. 26, 2017 [More] In advance of the movie's screening at the Ace Hotel, Times pop critic Mikael Wood argues that 2001's 'Josie and the Pussycats' deserves a second look. [More] Jackie Chan has two movies in the next two months: 'The Lego Ninjago Movie' and 'The Foreigner' [More] |
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