Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| A hurricane watch was issued from the Suwanee River to Anna Maria Island because of Tropical Storm Michael. |
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| President Trump is scheduled to arrive in Orlando on Monday to address the International Association of Chiefs of Police at the Orange County Convention Center. |
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| Twenty people died in a crash in upstate New York that local officials say involved a limousine near a crowded autumn tourist spot. |
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| Na'Tori Mazion, 3 months, was taken by her father from a Sanford apartment on Sunday but returned by another person several hours later, police said. An Amber Alert issued was canceled. |
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| Environmentalist Steve Lumbert plans to turn 500-plus acres of pristine old Florida woods and pastureland into an "eco-friendly" campground near Fruitland Park in Lake County. |
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| Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill committed two turnovers in the fourth quarter that were returned for Cincinnati Bengals touchdowns, spoiling the opportunity for a much-needed victory in a 27-17 loss at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday afternoon. |
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| Kansas City forced Jacksonville quarterback Blake Bortles into five turnovers, including a pick-6 by defensive tackle Chris Jones, and the Chiefs merely had to supplement with the NFL's highest-scoring offense in a 30-14 home romp against the Jaguars on Sunday. |
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| The Orlando Magic will host the Miami Heat in a preseason game Monday night. |
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| The Florida Gators rose to No. 14 in the Associated Press top 25 ranking following Saturday's 27-19 victory against LSU. |
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| Florida State's seniors were hit especially hard by the team's road loss to rival Miami on Saturday. |
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| The Sony comic-book movie "Venom" has shrugged off bad reviews to shatter the October box-office record with an $80 million debut. |
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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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| Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince" at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. |
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| Infinity Falls, SeaWorld Orlando's new raft ride, will be closed on Sunday, the theme park announced late Saturday |
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| Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews Wanzie Presents' production of "Gross Indecency." |
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