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November 6, 2018

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Midterm Election Day arrives in Florida

Florida's 13.2 million registered voters will decide Tuesday on the state's representatives for U.S. Senate, Congress, the Governor's seat, along with 12 amendments to the state's constitution and hundreds of other state and local offices.

Live updates: Florida election day 2018

Florida voters go to the polls to choose a new governor, who will be their U.S. senator and a lot of other races. Get live updates throughout Election Day here.

Orlando police solve 2001 cold case murder using DNA, genealogy database

Orlando police detective announced a break in a 2001 murder case Monday afternoon.

Orange County private school removed from Florida's voucher program for hiring felon as MMA coach

An Orange County private school — already facing scrutiny after a 4-year-old pre-K student was found dead in a hot car in its parking lot — has been yanked from Florida's school voucher programs for hiring a man convicted of manslaughter, according to the Florida Department of Education.

Free beer will be back at SeaWorld Orlando in 2019 as revenues, earnings pop

SeaWorld released its third quarter financial results that showed the company's continued attendance increases during the company's turnaround.

Evan Fournier hits buzzer-beater to lift Magic over Cavs

Evan Fournier hit a buzzer-beater that helped the Magic avoid a meltdown and edge the Cleveland Cavaliers 102-100 Monday night at Amway Center.

UCF eager to see Aubrey Dawkins finally play during opener against Rider

UCF coach Johnny Dawkins and his players are eager to see Aubrey Dawkins, the coach's son, finally get a chance to play after a two-year absence when the Knights face Rider on Tuesday night.

Gators tip off hoops season at No. 17 Florida State in a stiff season-opening test

The Florida Gators open the season Tuesday night at No. 17 Florida State in a game that should be an early measuring stick for both programs.

UCF QB McKenzie Milton says injuries are all part of football

UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton says bumps, bruises and injuries all are part of football, and while he's been banged up throughout much of this season, he doesn't believe it's a concern.

FSU coach Willie Taggart isn't ready to name starting QB for Notre Dame game

Florida State coach Willie Taggart isn't ready to say whether Deondre Francois or James Blackman will start at quarterback for the Seminoles at No. 3 Notre Dame on Saturday.

Manatee Awareness Month: Where to see the sea cows — and how to help them

Save the Manatee Club's Manatee Awareness Month focuses on manatee conservation in Florida.

'Bohemian Rhapsody' rocks with $50 million, 'Nutcracker' crumbles

Fox's Freddie Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" overperformed with a rocking $50 million when it debuted in 4,000 theaters.

Disney's 'Share Your Ears' promotion to benefit Make-A-Wish

Public involvement on social media tied to Walt Disney Co. donations to benefit Make-A-Wish, an organization that helps children with illnesses.

Disney: John Stamos, Robby Benson complete Epcot's Candlelight lineup

John Stamos and Robby Benson complete Epcot's narrator lineup for 2018's Candlelight Processional, Disney World announces

90.7 WMFE Silent Drive goal: $300,000

The latest fund drive for public radio station 90.7 WMFE has a $300,000 goal and concludes Nov. 30.

3 new stores headed to Mall at Millenia

Three new stores are building out spots at Mall at Millenia, including two luxury retail stores and the first Central Florida location for a popular online menswear brand.

Royal Caribbean opened a new terminal at PortMiami. Here's a look inside.

Royal Caribbean opened its new state-of-the-art Terminal A at PortMiami. The terminal will be able to handle the company's largest ships including Symphony of the Seas, the world's largest.

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