Thursday, November 1, 2018

Central Florida red tide & 'Fake' immigration court hearings

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

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November 1, 2018

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Red tide threat to Central Florida beaches leaves officials guessing

Red tide now killing fishing along Brevard County beaches is difficult to forecast, say state authorities.

Immigrants arrive in droves at Orlando court — only to find hearing dates were 'fake,' lawyers say

Dozens of immigrants lined up in front of Orlando's immigration courthouse Wednesday morning carrying notices that said they had a court hearing, only to find their cases were not actually on the docket. It wasn't the first time — and the problem isn't isolated to Orlando.

Number of bear encounters triples in Oviedo

The number of nuisance reports about bears in Oviedo – 47 through the month of October – is more than triple that of two years ago by this time of year, according to data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Trump says up to 15,000 troops could be sent to border; caravan of migrants nearly 1,000 miles from U.S.

A deployment of 15,000 would bring the military commitment on the border to roughly the same level as in war-torn Afghanistan.

Time to fall back: This weekend, we gain an hour

Go ahead and sleep in. The time change this weekend means you can enjoy a guilt-free extra hour of shut-eye.

UCF Football Now: First CFP rankings released, Milton's mysterious absence and a Temple preview

Mike Bianchi, Matt Murschel and Chris Hays talk about the first College Football Playoff rankings, whether or not McKenzie Milton will play this week and

Missouri QB Drew Lock looks to find hot hand against No. 11 Gators

Missouri quarterback Drew Lock will look to capitalize against the Gators' depleted secondary on Saturday when the struggling Tigers visit the Swamp.

TFA, Windermere Prep golfers sweep titles

The First Academy girls and Windermere Prep boys claim Class 1A state golf titles.

Backlash prompts Maryland to part ways with DJ Durkin a day after his reinstatement

Maryland parted ways with football coach DJ Durkin a day after reinstating him, responding to a vocal blacklash led by current football players, students, faculty and state government leaders.

Gators' future bright with trio of UF freshman basketball players

The Gators' 2018 class of Andrew Nembhard, Noah Locke and Keyontae Johnson each had their moments during Tuesday's 95-70 exhibition game win against Florida Southern.

New Walt Disney World tour brings guests up-close with rhinos

Walt Disney World's newest tour at Animal Kingdom takes guests up close with the park's rhinos.

Take a look at construction progress at the Dr. Phillips Center

Here's a look at the ongoing construction of Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.

Give thanks with a meal out this Thanksgiving

Skip the dishes and the cooking this Thanksgiving. Here's a look at the specials being offered by Central Florida restaurants on Nov. 22.

Animal Kingdom keeper shares her rhino expertise

Animal Kingdom keeper Robyn Hallas shared this fact and more during a recent Up Close with Rhinos tour at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Madame Tussauds: Aquaman diving into Orlando attraction

Madame Tussauds Orlando is adding Aquaman figure ahead of the film starring Jason Momoa. It will join Justice League exhibit that debuted this year

More cruisers, cargo push Port Canaveral to record revenue year

Port Canaveral earned $103.75 million in total revenue for the fiscal 2018 year that ended Sept. 30 according to a report from Port CEO John Murray to the monthly meeting of the Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners.

Florida travel calendar for November

Check out festivals and events in November across the state.

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