Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Aerial photography shows off brightly colored Toy Story Land and gray beginnings of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, two lands coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park. |
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| On gay, equal rights, Orlando has come a long way, while Florida still fights |
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| A man accused of kidnapping a woman from her employer's Winter Park home and killing her wrote another letter to the judge in his case, saying he wants his attorneys to give him documents from his case, addresses for his brothers, and a copy of his high school yearbook. |
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| Citizenship census question? I'll pass amigo as ACLU files lawsuit in wake of new Trump Administration policy under auspices of Commerce Department |
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| Videos released by Las Vegas police show acts of heroism as concertgoers try to rescue others during the mass shooting last October at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival. |
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| It wasn't a league match, but Orlando City got its first win in a month. |
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| Shocking Stetson Hatters baseball team faces North Carolina in Super Regional this weekend and is two wins away from advancing to College World Series in Omaha. |
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| The Florida State softball team arrived at Tallahassee airport Wednesday afternoon to a warm ovation from nearly 500 fans a day after winning the program's first national championship in Oklahoma City. |
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| The Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers to take a commanding lead in the NBA Finals. |
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| Red Schoendienst, the Hall of Fame second baseman who managed the St. Louis Cardinals to two pennants and a World Series championship in the 1960s, died Wednesday. He was 95. |
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| Carrie Underwood has a chance to extend her run as the most decorated artist in the history of the CMT Music Awards. |
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| The 23rd Annual Red Hot & Boom patriotic party is Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs. |
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| Bruce Springsteen will perform, Harry Potter should be a big winner, and the Tonys will feature musicals new ('The Band's Visit,' 'SpongeBob SquarePants') and old ('Carousel,' 'My Fair Lady'). |
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| Jerry Maren, the last surviving little person to appear as a munchkin in 1939's "The Wizard of Oz," has died at 98. |
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| A train trip from Tavares will give Wizard of Oz fans a ride to the Emerald City and a chance to meet the famous characters. |
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