Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Eleven people were rescued on Sunday after a boat they were riding in capsized on the Indian River near Max Brewer Bridge, according to the Titusville Fire Department. |
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| Police say a gunman and one victim is dead after a man shot 14 people, including a young girl, in the Toronto neighborhood known as Greektown. |
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| SpaceX launched a rocket into space carrying the latest from the first private company to broadcast signals across the ocean. |
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| Candidates for three Central Florida congressional districts are expected to join a community forum on July 31 at the Orlando Science Center. |
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| The 27-year-old man charged with a woman's death hid in her closet the night before he allegedly killed her awaiting for her to come home. |
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| Orlando City squandered a chance to pick up a rare road victory Saturday night in Columbus. |
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| Former Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano, who was an assistant coach with the Minnesota Vikings, has died at the age of 56. |
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| FC Cincinnati has offered a competitive bid for Orlando City winger Justin Meram and believes a deal for the player is imminent, a source with direct knowledge told Pro Soccer USA. |
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| Francisco Molinari, all but ignored when paired with Tiger Woods on Sunday, emerged from the shadows in a big way, shooting a 2-under-par 69 on a windy day at Carnoustie to win the British Open. |
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| The Tampa Bay Rays will host the New York Yankees at 7:10 Monday night on Fox Sports Sun. |
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| On this episode of Central Florida Explorer, Patrick takes an airboat ride on Lake Tohopekaliga with Captain Jim and the Duus family from Norway. |
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| In a twist ending straight out of a movie, "The Equalizer 2" shot past "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' to steal the box office crown. |
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| Laurence A. Campbell's Americana paintings come to the Mennello Museum of American Art. |
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| James Brendlinger's Penguin Point Productions will open a new education program and restore a vital costume-lending business this fall. |
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| Opera Orlando's popular summertime concert series, Opera on Park, returns with three concerts — that go beyond opera. |
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| Unemployment rose in June in Orange and Seminole counties by half a percentage point over last month, but remain lower than a year ago — with Metro Orlando's job picture worsening according to state figures that are not seasonally adjusted. |
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