Good morning. It's Sunday, January 28. First up, Florida lawmakers moved last week to expand the state's school voucher programs -- even as they also worked to impose more rules on participating private schools. Next, Walt Disney World's upcoming bridal expo aims to show couples that the resort can turn many fantasies into reality. Finally, looking for something to do today? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. Florida lawmakers push plans for new school voucher program — and some reforms for its school scholarship programs. [More] Customized, experiential weddings are a growing trend. Disney World's next bridal expo shows off Dole Whip cakes and other options for happy couples. [More] The central question in planning a permanent memorial to the Pulse nightclub massacre is more complicated than many thought. [More] Sorrento residents spoke out against the project they agreed to for months after they got a letter from Sorrento Pines they said amounted to a “gag order." [More] Sensible gun law advocates take to Orlando streets on 2-mile march. [More] The Orlando Magic collapsed in the second half and lost to the Indiana Pacers 114-112. [More] Orlando Magic cut player Adreian Payne to avoid toxic sexual-assault scandal at Michigan State and USA Gymnastics. [More] UCF stars Shaquem Griffin, Jordan Akins and Tre'Quan Smith shined during the Senior Bowl Saturday, helping the South team beat the North. [More] The Pro Bowl on Sunday at Camping World Stadium will feature two players with Central Florida ties: Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback A.J. Bouye, who went to UCF, and Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal, who played at South Sumter High School and UF. [More] During halftime of the Gators' blowout win against Baylor in men's basketball, Dan Mullen promised to deliver another national football title to fans. [More] A woman who alleges the rapper Nelly raped her on his tour bus after a performance in Seattle says he sexually assaulted two other women in England. [More] MoviePass has ratcheted up its longstanding battle with AMC Theatres, by dropping its service from 10 of the exhibitor’s most trafficked cinemas. [More] Jay-Z on Donald Trump's Africa comment: "It’s looking down at a whole population of people and it’s so misinformed because these places have beautiful people and beautiful everything. This is the leader of the free world speaking like this.” [More] Oprah Winfrey appeared to have three hands and Reese Witherspoon appeared to have three legs on the cover of Vanity Fair's Holllywood edition. [More] Will Ferrell dominates "Saturday Night Live" by starting with his George W. Bush impersonation, and excellent musical guest Chris Stapleton is joined by Sturgill Simpson. [More] |
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