Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Nearly 1,000 people of all beliefs and ethnicities gathered at Congregaton of Reform Judaism in Orlando on Tuesday night. |
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| ESTERO — President Donald Trump is coming to Florida on Wednesday night to give his political blessing to Gov. Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis. |
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| First College Football Playoff poll agrees with ESPN's Finebaum and Herbstreit: Forget about it, UCF |
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| TV ads spending in the Florida governor's race and the U.S. Senate race hit $229 million. An analysis from the Wesleyan Media Project finds TV ad spending in the governor's race between Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis and in the Bill Nelson-Rick Scott Senate race is higher than any other state. |
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| Ask Orlando delves into the future of the Kirkman Road extension. |
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| The Magic fell to the Kings Tuesday night at Amway Center as Orlando's shooting woes continued early in the NBA season. |
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| UCF is No. 12 in the first College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday night. |
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| UF veteran wide Van Jefferson said first-year freshman quarterback Emory Jones has a bright future with the Gators. |
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| The playoff brackets for all eight classifications will be unveiled live during an hour-long broadcast this Sunday at 11 a.m. |
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| "Jersey Boys," at the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, is reviewed by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm. |
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| Central Florida restaurants are hosting their own Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrations this week. |
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| Celebrity biographer Lee Israel resorted to forging famous people's letters to pay the rent. Marielle Heller''s improbable triumph of a biopic stars Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant, both Oscar-worthy. |
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| Mobile ordering has been launched at select restaurants within Universal Orlando's theme parks. |
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| In this episode of Central Florida Explorer, Patrick climbs to the moon at Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse. |
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| Inspectors temporarily shut down five more Central Florida restaurants in October, including Kissimmee food truck Kappu Bistro, Orlando's Sunshine Soul Food Cafe, Kissimmee's BBQ Tonight and two restaurants in Clermont, Saffron and Friar Tuck. |
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| Check out festivals and events in November across the state. |
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