Friday, November 3, 2017

Gone gators & Mike Pence in Orlando

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I'm Stephen Ruiz, online content editor for OrlandoSentinel.com. Before the weekend arrives, we invite you to enjoy some of our top stories. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

Good morning. It's Friday, Nov. 3. We start with a report about how alligator removals at Disney World properties have increased significantly since a boy was killed by a gator there more than a year ago.

Meanwile, Vice President Mike Pence was talking about tax cuts when he spoke in Orlando.

And finally, for what's going on this weekend, you can find out here.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Alligator removals at Disney more than double since death of Lane Graves

The number of alligator removals have doubled since the death of Lane Graves, according to recently released Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission data. [More]

 

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VP Mike Pence promises 'across-the-board' tax cuts during Orlando visit

Vice President Mike Pence will visit Orlando today, stopping at a boat company to tout the Republican tax plan before heading to a closed-door speech at Walt Disney World. [More]

 

House tax bill has major changes for businesses, individuals

House Republican leaders began rolling out a tax bill Thursday that contains sweeping changes for business and individual tax rates. [More]

 

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Day care's insurer questions liability in boy's death after family requests $1 million settlement

An insurance company has filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to decide whether it has to pay a settlement after the death of a toddler left in a day-care van in Orlando in August, according to court documents. [More]

 

Pulse-inspired Orlando United Assistance Center extends counseling help for community

The Orlando United Assistance Center now has enough funding to operate into 2020, its director says, and it recently broadened its mission to help anyone impacted by the tragedy – even if they weren’t in the club and didn't lose a loved one there. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

UCF defensive line ready for a test at SMU Saturday

UCF football's defensive line is preparing for a big test against SMU, who averages 41.5 points a game. [More]

 

Bianchi: Steve Spurrier believes an undefeated UCF deserves a spot in a college football playoff

Florida Gators icon Steve Spurrier believes a team like UCF, should it finish unbeaten, deserves a spot in the College Football Playoff [More]

 

D.J. Augustin's injury could disrupt the Magic's offense

The surprising Orlando Magic are down to one healthy point guard, Shelvin Mack [More]

 

Jimbo Fisher, FSU respect Syracuse's fast pace and improvement

FSU hosts Syracuse in Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday with hopes of improving its 2-5 record this season against an improving team under second-year coach Dino Babers. [More]

 

Diaz: Winning Magic's buzz sparks a euphoric high in Orlando

The Magic are 6-2 and have a winning buzz, sparking a euphoric high in Orlando. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

André Rieu's mix of music, merriment has them waltzing in the aisles

Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews Andre Rieu in concert at Orlando's Amway Center. [More]

 

Musician, Orlando native Caitlin Mahoney returns for hometown concert

Songrwiter Caitlin Mahoney heads to The Social in downtown Orlando. [More]

 

'Thor: Ragnarok' review: Marvel realm goes for the yuks

Thor, the Hulk and the most welcome Valkyrie (thank you, Tessa Thompson) find themselves in an intergalactic "Road" movie, to clever but mixed results. [More]

 

Take a stand for these theme-park hot spots

Atmosphere, people watching, air conditioning make conditions right for hanging out in these theme park locations [More]

 

Kevin Spacey responds to second accusation as workers claim 'toxic' workplace on 'House of Cards'

Kevin Spacey now says he's seeking "evaluation and treatment" amid allegations of sexual assault. Meanwhile, his second accuser, Tony Montana, is trying to "work through" what he says the actor did to him. [More]

 

 
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