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Listen to 'Christina Grimmie: The Murder of a Rising Star' | Episode 2 - A Loner's Obsession now released

Experts say Kevin Loibl followed a pattern familiar to celebrity stalkers in the internet age: A recluse who few people knew well enough to notice something was wrong. The came the night he shot and killed Christina Grimmie.

Seminole woman arrested after police say she left 3-year-old in car overnight

A Seminole County woman was arrested Sunday morning after police say she left a 3-year-old girl in a car overnight, where she overheated and drifted in and out of consciousness. 

Woman hurt in Daytona roller coaster derailment hires Matt Morgan

A woman who was severely injured when a roller coaster on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk derailed has hired Matt Morgan to represent her, the Orlando attorney said Sunday. 

Orlando restaurants seek to grow aggressively after quick starts

Companies such as Foxtail Coffee Co., ramen bar Domu and modern Mexican eatery Agave Azul are also following up on breakout restaurants with rapid expansion.

3 dead, dozens injured by quake in Osaka in western Japan

An earthquake knocked over walls and set off fires around metropolitan Osaka in western Japan on Monday, killing at least three people and injuring dozens.

Gators struggle early, fall to Texas Tech in CWS opener

Top UF pitcher Brady Singer couldn't hold off Texas Tech, struggling early during the Gators' loss to the Red Raiders during their CWS opener.

Orlando City owner Flávio Augusto da Silva: No room for excuses or inefficiency

With Orlando City searching for its third coach since joining MLS in 2015, club majority owner Flávio Augusto da Silva took to Twitter Saturday night. 

Brooks Koepka joins rare club with back-to-back U.S. Open championships

Brooks Koepka hoisted the 8.5-pound U.S. Open trophy after shooting a two-under-par 68 to beat Tommy Fleetwood by a stroke and become the seventh player in history to win the storied championship in back-to-back years.

Strange: Brooks Koepka has what it takes to win 3 in a row

Curtis Strange, the last player to win back-to-back U.S. Open titles, says Brooks Koepka has the skill and mindset to win three straight.

UF's Brady Singer named winner of Dick Howser Trophy

Florida pitcher Brady Singer has been honored with the Dick Howser Trophy as college baseball's player of the year.

'Incredibles 2' crushes animation record with $180 million

Disney and Pixar's "Incredibles 2" has broken the record for the best animated opening of all time and the biggest for a PG-rated film. Disney estimates Sunday

Jay-Z, Beyonce release surprise album 'Everything Is Love'

The nine-track album "Everything Is Love" dropped Saturday on the Tidal music streaming service that Jay-Z partially owns.

Go Fishing Day: How to observe in Central Florida

June 18 is National Go Fishing Day. Here's your guide to observing in Central Florida.

A closer look at construction on Dr. Phillips Center's third theater

The Dr. Phillips Center is making progress on Steinmetz Hall, set to open in the spring of 2020.

$5 eats in Orlando

Dining out becomes expensive — but it's always nice to have someone else do the cooking. Grab a $5 dish from these Orlando-area restaurants to avoid those dishes but still protect that wallet.

Lockheed Martin's 'Iron Man'-like leg suit catches U.S. Army's eye

Lockheed Martin's exoskeleton technology lands U.S. Army testing

After Hurricane Irma, Papas returning to Hemingway Days

Hemingway Days, Key West's island-wide celebration of Ernest Hemingway, will take place July 17-22.

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