Good morning. It's Thursday, Jan. 25. In our lead story, the Seminole County tax collector is in the news after reportedly asking for lenience for a speeding ticket. Also, it's been 12 years since the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse. Her family wants officials to hand over their investigation. For something lighter, unless it makes you feel old, look back 30 years to our Throwback Thursday gallery from 1988. Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg asked Lake Mary Police officers to reduce his speeding ticket to a warning. [More] Claiming little information has been shed in the 12 years since her disappearance, Jennifer Kesse’s family now wants to take the investigation into their own hands. [More] Patients who come down with flu symptoms would be able to quickly get diagnosed and treated at their local pharmacy under a proposed law being considered by the Florida Legislature. [More] Donors respond to need, Amazon bypasses Orlando ... and cold woman steals a car [More] Chipper Jones, Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman have been elected to the baseball Hall of Fame. Designated hitter Edgar Martinez came close. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens edged closer but again fell far short. [More] The Orlando Magic haven't won consecutive games for two and a half months [More] Soccer legend Kaka, along with former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Don Davey and many other pro athletes, are competing to raise money for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico [More] For Yoshimar Yotún, 2018 is arguably shaping up to be the most important year of his professional career.Yotún will be playing his first full season with [More] The inconsistent UF basketball team followed an upset of Kentucky with a disappointing loss to South Carolina Wednesday night. [More] Terance Mann poured in a career-high 30 points, and senior Braian Angola added 19 points to lead the Seminoles to a 88-77 win over Georgia Tech at the Donald L. Tucker Center on Wednesday night. [More] Elton John will bring his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour to the Amway Center in Orlando in November. [More] Candice Bergen will reprise her Emmy-winning role when the 'Murphy Brown' revival appears on CBS next season. [More] Magical foods and drinks to experience at Celebration of Harry Potter [More] Through '1A' on NPR, host Joshua Johnson tries to offer more substantive conversation than you'll find on cable news. “D.C. is so burned out on political fighting, it would probably shock you," he says. [More] Cody Clark uses magic to illustrate his life as a man with autism. [More] |
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