Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Four years after a $207 million renovation of the former Citrus Bowl, Central Florida leaders recommended spending another $60 million on new upgrades to the sports-entertainment venue, now known as Camping World Stadium. |
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| Just as negotiators agreed on a hearing for Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, a second allegation of sexual misconduct by the Supreme Court nominee emerged. |
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| The National Hurricane Center is keeping watch over several weather systems in the Atlantic Ocean, including Tropical Depression Kirk. |
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| State Rep. Mike Miller and U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy talk about the issues. |
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| Authorities recovered the body of an 18-year-old boy in a pond near the University of Central Florida, deputies said. |
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| The return of Gators David Reese and CeCe Jefferson made a big difference on defense. That is among the three things we learned during UF's win at Tennessee. |
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| Florida State credits a players-only meeting with helping the team earn a victory against Northern Illinois on Saturday. |
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| Miami Dolphins speedster Jakeem Grant scored two touchdowns, newcomer Albert Wilson high-fived Grant before he put the finishing touches on a touchdown of his own, and Xaiven Howard had two interceptions for the Dolphins in a 28-20 win over the Oakland Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium. |
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| Tiger Woods wins the Tour Championship for his 80th PGA Tour title and first in more than five years. |
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| Orlando City managed a 0-0 draw with the Houston Dynamo on Saturday at home. |
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| Eli Roth's adaptation of the popular children's book picked up a better-than-expected $26.8 million when it opened in 3,592 locations. |
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| Orlando Sentinel arts writer and critic Matthew J. Palm picks three arts events not to miss this week. |
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| The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park receives a sizable grant to help it grow. |
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| The Downtown Arts District annual fundraiser returns with a steampunk theme. |
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| Orlando artist Paul T. Scarborough died Sept. 21, 2018. |
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| Publix will let store employees grow facial hair starting Sept. 29. It reverses decades of rules about having hairless faces. The only exception was mustaches. |
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| Disney CEO Bob Iger talks about alcohol at previously dry Disneyland and other company issues in the Hollywood Reporter |
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