Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| "SOCIALIST!" Ignore the bogus name-calling In Florida governor's race. Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell takes a look at where gubernatorial candidates Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis stand on the issues. |
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| The winning ticket for the record $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot was sold in South Carolina. |
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| In what could be a preview of a presidential campaign of his own, former Vice President Joe Biden ripped into Gov. Rick Scott and President Trump in Orlando on Tuesday in a rally for U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson. |
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| Seminole County commissioners approve a request to expand the popular Wekiva Island complex. |
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| The next generation of grocery stores has arrived in Central Florida with Sprouts Farmers Market set to open Wednesday in Winter Park. |
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| We look at McKenzie Milton's injury and sitting out the East Carolina game and how it was handled by UCF. |
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| Patience has paid off for FSU tailback Cam Akers, who struggled early this season but delivered a big performance against Wake Forest. |
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| Scrappy and ball-hawking defense is already becoming an identity for the new Orlando Magic under head coach Steve Clifford. |
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| Andrew Benintendi, J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox came out swinging in the World Series opener, seizing every advantage in their quirky ballpark to beat the Dodgers 8-4 on a chilly, windy Tuesday night. |
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| The Florida Gators will have their hands full slowing down Georgia tailback Elijah Holyfield, son of former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield. |
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| The next CFCArts Symphony Orchestra concert is Oct. 26-27. |
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| Baldwin Park was ranked as one of the best spots for trick-or-treating in the country. |
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| A roundup of trick-or-treating and Halloween events throughout Central Florida. |
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| Steven Cooper will promote his new novel, 'Dig Your Grave,' on WKMG, where he used to work, on Friday and at a Barnes & Noble in Orlando on Saturday. |
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| The 16th annual edition of Tom Joyner Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, in Sanford. |
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| Ecotourism in Central Florida to receive a boost as Wild Florida plans new 75-acre in Kenansville. |
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