Good morning. It's Thursday, Oct. 5. In our top story, our scenes from Puerto Rico continue with a story about three cousins -- one living in Central Florida -- and how they were impacted by the devastation from Hurricane Maria. Elsewhere, investigators interviewed the girlfriend of Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history Sunday night. Paddock killed himself, police say. And finally, to see which concert acts are coming to Orlando, click here. Puerto Rican cousins with Central Florida ties will take different paths after Hurricane Maria. [More] The gunman behind deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history led a secret life that has so far thwarted investigators trying to figure out a motive. [More] Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to visit Orlando Thursday to discuss Puerto Rico recovery efforts. [More] Jennifer Fulford's husband Robert Fulford describes his wife, who has been called a loving and extraordinary person. [More] The University of Central Florida will present free performances of Eric Ulloa's play "26 Pebbles" through Oct. 8. [More] With UCF and USF both being ranked, columnist Mike Bianchi revisits contention that Knights, Bulls have more upside for SEC than Ole Miss and Mississippi State [More] Miami, FSU highlights another busy college football weekend. [More] UF freshman defensive tackles Tedarrell Slaton and Elijah Conliffe taking on larger roles for Gators. [More] Arron Afflalo says he's ecstatic to be back with the Orlando Magic [More] UCF's Otis Anderson and Adrian Killins have developed a friendship built on speed. [More] Fill your craving at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival [More] Sean Baker's "The Florida Project" takes place in a motel just down the road for Disney. For the children who live there, the Kissimmee motel is a playground even if they're living in poverty. [More] "Evil Dead: The Musical" opens in Clermont in a Moonlight Players production. [More] Orlando Science Center hosts adults-only evening on Oct. 7 [More] |
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