Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| "Third wave" roasters such as Lineage and Foxtail are catching on, bringing progressive blends of java to the attention of Orlando locals. Starbucks and Dunkin dominate in Central Florida, but is the region ready to embrace a local coffee culture? |
|
| H. Wayne Huizenga is dead at 80. The former Miami Dolphins owner also founded Waste Management and Blockbuster. |
|
| Central Florida's growing tech scene has major sports teams' attention |
|
| Gov. Rick Scott signed 74 bills into law on Friday, including a tax-cut package, a measure that declares the Legislature's intent to observe daylight saving time year-round and a bill that prevents most minors from getting married. |
|
| They're joining an anticipated 500,000 other students to demand action. Their message is simple and conveyed by the rallying cry that's become associated with our nation's latest mass-shooting tragedy: never again. |
|
| Former Orlando Magic superstar Dwight Howard had historic 30-30 game with Charlotte Hornets: Why didn't Magic bring him back instead of signing Bismack Biyombo? |
|
| Last season, in the midst of a rough start for the Orlando Pride that included one win in the club's first seven matches, CEO Alex Leitão decided it was time to make his expectations known. |
|
| Frank Vogel says the Orlando Magic's transition defense must improve or the team will risk losing its remaining games. |
|
| Jason Pierre-Paul brings sizzle to the moribund Bucs defense as the two-time Pro Bowl selection comes to Tampa Bay in a deal with the Giants, George Diaz writes. |
|
| Duke is back in the Elite Eight for the first time since its 2015 team won it all after holding off a late charge from rival Syracuse 69-65 on Friday night. |
|
| A driving force behind the Bay Street Players for 40-plus years, Deborah Carpenter has died. |
|
| The Sunday guest list includes Mark Warner, John Kasich, Steven Mnuchin, Joni Ernst, Corey Lewandowski, Tim Kaine, Devin Nunes, Lindsey Graham and Karl Rove. |
|
| It's not the one who left the police force over alleged anti-Semitic comments. |
|
| Netflix is adding even more trigger warnings to episodes of "13 Reasons Why." |
|
| A raging fire gutted an unoccupied residential building in Harlem being used as a film set and left a New York City firefighter dead. |
|
| Florida's unemployment rate remains low at 3.9 percent, while Orlando continues to lead the state in sheer number of jobs added with a lower jobless rate of 3.4 percent, according to the February jobs report from the state released Friday. |
|
| Legoland Florida debuts its Great Lego Race roller coaster, a virtual reality refurbishment of its Project X ride. |
| |
Conozca más sobre la vida de Wayne Huizenga http://www.historiasdegrandesexitos.com/2011/07/historia-de-wayne-huizenga.html
ReplyDelete