Good morning. It's Saturday, October 28. First up, augmented reality-based development in education is growing in Central Florida, with one Orlando firm working to help children learn to read by using smartphones. Next, Cindy and George Anthony say they believe their daughter Casey is mentally unstable and urge her to "quit putting blame on everybody else" in a new interview. Finally, looking for something to do this weekend? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. An AR startup hopes its gamble on education pays off. [More] Cindy Anthony sends a message: “Casey, be true to yourself, start being honest with yourself, and own everything. Quit putting blame on everybody else.” [More] A jury on Friday evening found Luis Toledo guilty in the murder of his wife, Yessenia Suarez, 28, and her two children. [More] Rollins College in Winter Park has hired a full-time associate director of Jewish student life and plans to expand faith programs for all religions. [More] The St. Cloud Confederate obelisk, installed in 2006, is one of only two Confederate monuments in Florida known to have been dedicated since the 1970s, according to research by the Southern Poverty Law Center. [More] The Orlando Magic defeated the San Antonio Spurs 114-87 on Friday night. [More] Florida State's skid continued Friday night, with the Seminoles suffering a crushing 35-3 loss at Boston College. [More] Are Antonio Callaway and several of his Florida Gators teammates who stole thousands of dollars from victims in credit card fraud getting preferential treatment from Gainesville authorities? [More] UCF backup quarterback Noah Vedral is eager to improve his command of the Knights' offense during any snaps he earns against Austin Peay. [More] Wekiva tops Apopka for first district football title. [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews Orlando Ballet's production of "Swan Lake." [More] "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown, who used to live in Central Florida, will be a guest Tuesday on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." "Dancing With the Stars" stages its Halloween show on Monday. [More] A law enforcement official says "Stranger Things" actor Charlie Heaton was denied entry into the U.S. last week. [More] Noodles and Rice Cafe is opening a second location in Avalon Park. [More] Actor Bruce Campbell returns to Coliseum of Comics in Orlando's Fashion Square mall to sign his latest autobiography, "Hail to the Chin." [More] |
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