Sunday, December 17, 2017

Home prices & grad student taxes

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I'm Isabelle D'Antonio, web producer for OrlandoSentinel.com. Here are some of the top stories I don't want you to miss today. Send me an email and let me know what you think.

Good morning. It's Sunday, December 17. First up, in 2018, Orlando's housing market is expected to see reduced price growth that's likely to delay full recovery from the decade-old real estate bust for years.

Next, UCF graduate students are "elated" to learn this week that a proposed federal tax on graduate tuition waivers is not expected to be a part of the final tax overhaul legislation.

Finally, looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Return to peak home prices unlikely for Orlando in 2018

Getting back to 2006 price levels is key for homeowners who purchased at that time and also for those trying to gain a bigger ownership stake in their homes. [More]

 

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UCF grad student 'elated' over change in tax-cut bill

The House version of the plan would’ve reclassified the waivers as personal income, but the Senate did not include that change. [More]

 

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sees off UCF graduates with message to help their community

Former NBA great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 70, shared lessons he's learned in sports and life. [More]

 

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Several people injured in separate shootings in Orange County, deputies say

Four people were injured in two separate shootings in Orange County, the sheriff’s office said Saturday. [More]

 

Orlando airport offers tranquility at Garage C and people mover complex

Orlando International Airport offers tranquility during the crazed, holiday season at Garage C and the South Terminal Automated People Mover Complex. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

New early signing period forces college to speed up coaching searches

The new college football early signing period has put pressure on schools speed up their coaching searches. [More]

 

Georgia State defeats Western Kentucky in Cure Bowl, earns school’s first bowl win

Conner Manning threw for 276 yards and the defense registered six sacks as Georgia State knocked off Western Kentucky to win the Cure Bowl and secure the program's first bowl victory. [More]

 

WWII vet battles baseball for recognition

World War II vet George Yankowski is fighting Major League Baseball for pension benefits. [More]

 

Magic can't feel sorry for themselves with Aaron Gordon out against Pistons

Aaron Gordon will not play when the Orlando Magic face the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. [More]

 

UCF making its pitch to visiting Louisville commit OT Adonis Boone

UCF is making its pitch to visiting Louisville commit OT Adonis Boone from Daytona Beach. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

First look: Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire VR attraction at Disney Springs

Disney World visitors can now interact with the Star Wars universe with virtual stormtrooper gear. [More]

 

'The Last Jedi's' fierce women characters perfectly reflect the zeitgeist in 2017

The year that began with one Resistance is being capped by another. [More]

 

'SNL' stages Christmas show you'd like to return

"Saturday Night Live" offers a Christmas medley by Foo Fighters, Donald Trump's Christmas tree of shame and Kevin Hart as Shaquille O'Neal. [More]

 

Anita Hill to chair sexual misconduct commission founded by major Hollywood studios

The biggest figures and institutions in entertainment have established a commission to be chaired by Anita Hill that intends to combat sexual misconduct. [More]

 

'Voice,' 'Survivor' finales; 'I Love Lucy' in color

"The Voice" and "Survivor" name their winners, NBC previews a new Ellen DeGeneres show, and CBS colorizes "I Love Lucy" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show." [More]

 

 
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