Good morning. It's Monday, Oct. 2. In our top story, more than 50 people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a country music festival in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, a man sought in connection with the murder of an Altamonte Springs woman was arrested in Jacksonville. And finally, see what was happening at Brazilian Day 2017 at Lake Eola here. More than 50 people were killed and at least 200 others injured after a gunman opened fire Sunday night at a country music festival in Las Vegas. [More] A man wanted in the death of a missing Altamonte Springs nanny was arrested in Jacksonville Sunday, the local sheriff's office said. [More] Thousands of Puerto Ricans coming to Orlando suddenly will have definite impact on the economy and jobs market, economists and local officials said. [More] An alligator bit an 87-year-old man at a lake near DeLand Sunday morning, deputies said. [More] With the major Orange County project slated to begin design work by the middle of 2018, some officials are looking at what can be done sooner to reduce risk for pedestrian accidents near UCF. [More] The Orlando Magic want to embrace an up-tempo style of play in their preseason opener [More] Bucs kicker Folk redeems himself with 34-yard FG to beat Giants 25-23 [More] UCF cracked the college football top 25 rankings for the first time since 2013. [More] It wasn't pretty, but FSU quarterback James Blackman was able to lead the Seminoles to their first win of the season against Wake Forest. [More] Orlando Pride defender Ali Krieger played every minute of the season for her club and helped spur playoff run the team's playoff run. [More] New releases 'American Made' and 'Flatliners' struggled against strong holdovers 'It' and 'Kingsman' at the box office [More] Former "Let's Make a Deal" host Monty Hall has died. He was 96. Hall co-created "Let's Make a Deal," which debuted on NBC in 1963 and became a TV staple. [More] [More] Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm checks out "Jesus Christ Superstar" at the Garden Theatre and the Orlando Philharmonic's performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. [More] Lionel Richie has finalized a deal to join "American Idol" as a judge. [More] |
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