Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| The coming battle over a Supreme Court nominee promises to be a bruising one. |
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| A Walt Disney World employee was killed in an accident, the company confirmed on Monday. |
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| A ninth boy was rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand on Tuesday. |
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| "Aggressive" panhandling is on the rise in downtown Orlando, leaders say, driven in part by a change in the city ordinance that once restricted begging to a handful of blue squares painted on the city's sidewalks. |
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| Orlando renters in large apartment complexes are paying $107 more on average per month than a year ago, an 8.4 percent increase that's twice as fast as the national average and tops RentCafe's list for the 20 biggest U.S. markets. |
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| Aaron Gordon sounds overjoyed by his new four-year, $76 million contract with the Orlando Magic |
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| UCF is favored to repeat as American Athletic Conference football champions, according to odds released by Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. |
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| Top overall pick Deandre Ayton dominated as the Phoenix Suns defeated the Orlando Magic 71-53. |
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| Coach Clint Johnson hopes to return Oak Ridge to glory. |
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| Mohamed El-Munir's first season with Orlando City has been tough to fully appraise, even for El-Munir. |
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| July 10 is National Piña Colada Day which celebrates the sweet, rum-based national drink of Puerto Rico. |
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| A story that has gripped the world will be explored in "Thailand Rescue: Race Against Time'' at 9 p.m. Tuesday on ABC's "20/20.'' |
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| Orlando and Central Florida arts groups, here's where to send your events for theater, dance, classical and popular music, visual arts, science and history for the Orlando Sentinel's Fall Season Preview. |
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| Two recent outings have made me a fan of contemporary art. |
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| Country singer Cam will open for Sam Smith at Orlando's Amway Center. |
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| Toy Story Land gets a sprinkling of holiday cheer: The new Alien Swirling Saucers ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios will have festive songs added to its soundtrack. Plus, the Animal Kingdom "Up" show will incorporate Diwali, a festival of lights observed in India. |
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