Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Seminole County Sheriffs deputy rescues child in hot car, leaving life lessons behind in sweltering state of Florida. |
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| The City of Orlando, Orange County and UCF voted to approve a series of agreements that officially unwound Sanford Burnham's original agreements and put in place new ones so that UCF can begin establishing a cancer research and treatment center at the 175,000-square-foot facility. |
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| After Joel Greenberg's Facebook hubbub, I ask again: Why are we electing tax collectors ... Muslim-baiters or otherwise? |
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| Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, pleaded guilty Tuesday to campaign-finance violations and a hush-money scheme. |
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| Paul Manafort, the longtime political operative who for months led Donald Trump's successful presidential campaign, was found guilty of eight financial crimes. |
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| With a straight face and a shoulder shrug, Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marrone provided a subtle response to being criticized in Doug Pederson's new book. |
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| Last season, Feleipe Franks wanted it all. Now, UF's redshirt sophomore quarterback said he just wants to win. |
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| Tiger Woods seems to be bigger now than when he was good. |
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| FSU offensive coordinator Walt Bell says his quarterbacks are starting to distance themselves in the starting job competition, and the Seminoles could be close to announcing a starter between Orlando native Deondre Francois, James Blackman and Bailey Hockman. |
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| Walt Disney World will celebrate the 90th birthday of Mickey Mouse in November. Also coming up: World's Biggest Mouse Party. |
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| Florida dance act Quin and Misha earned standing ovations from three judges on 'America's Got Talent.' Will they impress viewers and move to the next round? |
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| United Ballet Theatre, a new professional dance troupe, debuts in Orlando this weekend. |
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| Yes, Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party season is back upon us at Walt Disney World, and there are new treats to behold at Magic Kingdom. |
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| ScaryTales haunted house added to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights lineup plus the event will be two nights more than originally scheduled. |
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| Miami-based Carnival Cruise Line reached an agreement in principle with the Canaveral Port Authority Tuesday to bring its new and yet-unnamed, 5,286-passenger ship to the port's new terminal. |
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