Monday, September 24, 2018

Stadium improvements & 2nd Kavanaugh accusation

Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.

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September 24, 2018

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Camping World Stadium in line for $60 million in upgrades, 4 years after major renovation

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.

Feinstein calls for postponement of Kavanaugh nomination as 2nd woman claims sexual misconduct

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.

While Tropical Depression Kirk bears watching, system between Bermuda, Bahamas could develop

The National Hurricane Center is keeping watch over several weather systems in the Atlantic Ocean, including Tropical Depression Kirk.

Congress District 7: Where Mike Miller, Stephanie Murphy stand

State Rep. Mike Miller and U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy talk about the issues.

Teen's body recovered from pond near UCF, deputies say

Authorities recovered the body of an 18-year-old boy in a pond near the University of Central Florida, deputies said.

Three things we learned during Gators' 47-21 win at Tennessee

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.

Florida State players-only meeting helps propel team to win over NIU

Florida State credits a players-only meeting with helping the team earn a victory against Northern Illinois on Saturday.

Dolphins' speed shines bright in win over Raiders, Miami's first 3-0 start since 2013

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.

Tiger Woods wins Tour Championship, ends five-year PGA Tour victory drought

Tiger Woods wins the Tour Championship for his 80th  PGA Tour title and first in more than five years.

Orlando City goalkeeper Adam Grinwis shines in first MLS start

Orlando City managed a 0-0 draw with the Houston Dynamo on Saturday at home.

'The House With a Clock in Its Walls' leads with $26.8 million, 'Fahrenheit 11/9' falls flat at the box office

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.

Top Orlando arts events: '3 to See' for week of Sept. 24

Orlando Sentinel arts writer and critic Matthew J. Palm picks three arts events not to miss this week.

Bach Festival Society grant will help group grow

The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park receives a sizable grant to help it grow.

This year's 'La Maschera' goes steampunk

The Downtown Arts District annual fundraiser returns with a steampunk theme.

Obituary: Friends mourn Orlando artist Paul T. Scarborough

Orlando artist Paul T. Scarborough died Sept. 21, 2018.

Publix store employees can now grow beards

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.

Report: CEO Bob Iger talks alcohol at Disneyland

Disney CEO Bob Iger talks about alcohol at previously dry Disneyland and other company issues in the Hollywood Reporter

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