Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| The tropical disturbance in the Yucatan Peninsula is becoming increasingly more likely to become the year's first storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. |
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| George Zimmerman is $2.5 million in debt and unemployed, according to paperwork in his misdemeanor stalking case. |
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| Colonial Lanes in Orlando closes after nearly 60 years in business. |
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| David Hogg, who helped galvanize the "March for Our Lives" movement after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, told his 799,000 Twitter followers on Wednesday they should "die in" at Publix stores. It entails lying on the ground inside supermarkets for 12 minutes at 4 p.m. Friday. |
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| The International Space Station has accepted delivery of more than 7,000 pounds of supplies from Virginia. |
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| After weeks of stout defensive play, uncharacteristic mistakes undid the Orlando Pride. |
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| Timber Creek's win over Vero Beach sends Wolves to their 3rd final four in 4 years. |
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| With new Donald Trump inspired national anthem policy, NFL players should learn from LeBron and NBA: You don't have to kneel down to speak out |
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| Alex Ovechkin scored early and Andre Burakovsky added two second-period goals to help the Washington Capitals put a decade of playoff frustration behind them |
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| Rookie Jayson Tatum scored 24 points and Al Horford had 15 points and 12 rebounds to help the Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-83 on Wednesday night and take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals. |
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| The 36th season of 'Survivor' had a tie vote at the last tribal council. The winner was decided by the third finalist. Next season will offer a David vs. Goliath theme. |
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| The Orlando Sentinel picks the 20 top shows at the Orlando Fringe Festival. |
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| Disneyland's Star Wars land will open in summer 2019. In fall 2019, it will debut in Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Florida. |
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| The cast of "Arrested Development" addressed the allegations against co-star Jeffrey Tambor, with Jessica Walter saying that he had verbally harassed her. |
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| A former executive at Digital Risk, an IT firm in Maitland, has accused the company of harassing her – and eventually firing her – because new owners of the company in 2014 felt she was "making too much money for a woman," according to a new federal lawsuit. |
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| The first Sky Pad attraction made its debut on Royal Caribbean Independence of the Seas. The bungee-jump, virtual reality feature is rolling out to several ships in the fleet. |
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