Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer had to shout his endorsement of Andrew Gillum for governor Thursday over a small but loud cadre of protesters in front of the Amway Center. |
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| Senators began reviewing the new FBI background file on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The interviews focus on allegations of sexual misconduct. |
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| Florida Gov. Rick Scott's blind trust might not be so blind. |
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| Knowing Logan Starling has left his family with a question they can't answer about the boy after his death: Why did it take so long to realize he was not in school and instead in the back of an SUV in the hot Florida sun? |
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| SeaWorld officials discuss what's coming to Orlando: A new water ride, Sesame Street land and lower-cost annual passes. |
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| Florida State coach Willie Taggart and his players say they don't care if the Miami Hurricanes make fun of their "Turnover Backpack" as long as they get to use it to celebrate UM miscues Saturday. |
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| Versatile UF playmaker Kadarius Toney helped the Gators score the game-winning touchdown at Mississippi State and trusts coach Dan Mullen to keep working miracles on the field. |
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| To make a jump this season, the Orlando Magic will need more practices like the one they had Thursday. |
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| Orlando City's nosedive to the bottom of the Eastern Conference table has led to questions from all sides. |
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| The United States women's national team started on the road to the 2019 World Cup in France with its foot on the gas. The U.S. defeated Mexico 6-0 |
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| "The Birds" brings danger from the sky to the Garden Theatre. |
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| The Crealde School of Art exhibits works by African-American artists and others from the African diaspora. |
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| John Green, author of "The Fault in Our Stars'' and "Turtles All the Way Down,'' will talk about his mental illness in a "60 Minutes'' interview this weekend. |
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| More than 400 exhibitors and tens of thousands of visitors are expected at the Mount Dora Craft Fair on Oct. 27-28. |
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| October is breast cancer awareness month, and Central Florida restaurants are donating part of the sales from special pink items to nonprofits geared toward breast cancer research and care. |
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