Good morning. It's Tuesday, Oct. 10. In our top story, the Florida Hospital doctors who went to Puerto Rico to assist in medical care after Hurricane Maria were changed by the experience. Elsewhere, a father is charged with first-degree murder after the death of a 17-month-old toddler in Lady Lake. And finally, to find out more about the obstacles that girls in technology face in Central Florida and beyond, click here. Today's Top Headlines A week after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, a team of Florida Hospital physicians went to the island to assist with overwhelmed health-care system; what the doctors saw changed their live [More] Lake deputies investigate death of 17-month-old toddler [More] An Orlando man accused of raping a toddler was not a licensed child-care provider, nor was the woman he worked for, the state says, [More] The first town hall meeting for a memorial to the Pulse nightclub shooting victims was held Sept. 13. [More] The Mandalay Bay security guard who was shot by the Las Vegas gunman was shot before Stephen Paddock began shooting at concertgoers outside his hotel room window, police revealed. [More] Mario Hezonja didn't find a rhythm in the Orlando Magic's preseason loss to the Dallas Mavericks [More] UF's offense ranks among the worst in the SEC in every major statistical category. [More] UCF coach Scott Frost is wary of the Knights believing their good publicity and is urging the team to stay hungry moving forward. [More] Dodgers sweep Diamondbacks with 3-1 victory to reach National League Championship Series. [More] Cornelius Williams rushed for two touchdowns to help Apopka hold off Dr. Phillips. [More] The Garden Theatre has hired a new artistic director and directors of marketing and development. [More] The future looks grim for Weinstein Co. as leaders scramble to contain the fallout from Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment scandal. [More] Theme park event to feature first-timer Stanislav Yanevski, Phelps twins in January 2018 [More] Galleries in Osceola and Orange Counties sport exhibits by local and international artists for Hispanic Heritage Month. [More] The Casey Anthony story will be explored in the two-hour season premiere of 'How It Really Happened' at 9 p.m. Sunday on HLN. [More] |
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