Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| President Donald Trump weighed in on Puerto Rico's political status during a radio interview Monday, taking a strong stance on a touchy subject among a group of voters increasingly coveted by Florida politicians. |
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| Officers with the Orlando Police Department shot and killed an armed man late Tuesday night, according to a department spokesman. |
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| Bill Cosby, 81, was sentenced Tuesday to three to 10 years behind bars for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman. |
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| Seminole County commissioners enact an ordinance that cracks down on aggressive dog after an attack that killed a resident's Yorkie. |
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| The summer rains have brought more bugs into homes than usual, which means busy season for area pest-control businesses. |
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| Steve Clifford's first training camp practice as Orlando Magic coach received rave reviews. |
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| The Tampa Bay Bucs are under no pressure to make a quick quarterback change amid Jameis Winston's return from suspension due to a short week between games. |
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| Mississippi State's Nick Fitzgerald might be UF coach Dan Mullen's greatest quarterback creation. |
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| Sentinel sports columnist Mike Bianchi said he believes the timing wasn't right for Scott Frost to take his dream job. |
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| Orlando Magic coach Steve Clifford is advising patience with talented 20-year-old Mohamed Bamba. |
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| Works by Nick Cave, whose art is fueled by social issues, is on view at Orlando Museum of Art until December 30. |
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| Seminole State College opens "The Diviners" with a twist — a gender-swapped leading role. |
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| Helen Hunt, Alfonso Ribeiro, MercyMe singer, "Moana" voice added to Epcot's Candlelight Processional, a Christmastime event at Walt Disney World. |
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| World-famous underwater performers/mermaids are set to perform from inside the aquarium at the Sea Life Orlando attraction on International Drive for three weeks. |
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| "The Big Bang Theory" and "Young Sheldon" were the leaders Monday in attracting viewers. The premiere of "Manifest" was a big draw for NBC. |
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