Good morning. It's Monday, October 23. Our lead story today is about the devastating effect of Hurricane Irma on green sea turtle nests in Florida. Also today, Orlando officials are looking to start a fund to encourage tech entrepreneurship. Findally, two country music behemoths were in town this weekend, check out photos from the Tim McGraw and Faith Hill concert at the Amway Center. Hurricane Irma hits Florida's green turtle nests along Archie Carr refuge of Central Florida coast [More] Orlando leaders want to finalize a plan that would create a $150,000 fund to encourage tech entrepreneurs to start companies, with hopes of attracting venture capital. [More] Scammers and robocallers are using phone number spoofing to trick consumers to answering phone calls from seemingly local numbers [More] UCF, Valencia area apartments built by Wood Partners sell [More] A Florida Missing Child Alert is canceled after the 3-year-old boy was found dead, Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced on its Twitter account. [More] Jim McElwain a pricey albatross for Gator fans wanting offensive firepower [More] The undefeated UCF football team is proud it passed the Knights' first test of season at Navy Saturday. [More] Orlando City finishes the worst season in club history with a 6-1 defeat in Philadelphia [More] Amid a disappointing season, Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher and his players are asking fans not to give up on the Seminoles. [More] Blake Bortles throws for 330 yards and Jaguars' defense sacks Colts 27-0 to stay atop division [More] The NFL announced Sunday night that Justin Timberlake will headline the Super Bowl halftime show Feb. 4 in Minnesota. [More] Images from the Tim McGraw & Faith Hill - Soul2Soul World Tour 2017 at the Amway Center on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017. [More] Tyler Perry's "Boo 2! A Madea Halloween" has scared up a healthy audience in its first weekend in theaters. Studio estimates on Sunday say the comedy sequel [More] 10 things you might find surprising about "The Walking Dead": [More] Donald Trump rails against 'fake news' but several recent reports have prompted the president to act. [More] |
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