Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Sorry, America & Andrew Gillum in Orlando

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

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November 14, 2018

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Maxwell: Dear America: Sorry we keep screwing up Democracy. Love, Florida

After the controversy and chaos created by the Florida recounts, Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell is in an apologetic mood.

Florida vote: Andrew Gillum stresses 'count every vote' in speech to Orlando church

A fired-up Andrew Gillum hearkened back to the Civil Rights movement and forward to future generations in calling for every vote to be counted in Florida – and he asked supporters in Orlando to help.

Nemours, UCF launch PedsAcademy for hospitalized children

Nemours Children's Hospital and UCF are partnering to bring an educational program to the hospital to address the specific needs of children with chronic and critical illnesses, using high-tech tools such as robotics and virtual reality.

Casselberry company hopes to sell sense of touch to theme-park rides

Amusement park technology has advanced,  but a local Orlando tech firm hopes to cash in on haptics.

Families mourn as first California fire victims are named; at least 48 confirmed dead

The death toll in the Northern California wildfire that has already killed at least 48 people is expected to rise further.

Magic reserve Terrence Ross delivers as key offensive spark for Orlando off bench

Orlando Magic guard/forward Terrence Ross has delivered a key offensive spark off the bench so far this season.

UCF moves up to No. 11 in latest College Football Playoff rankings

The UCF Knights moved up one spot to No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

UF's Kadarius Toney is an unpredictable playmaker for the Gators

No one knows what UF do-everything sophomore Kadarius Toney is going to do next with the football, including Toney, his teammates and his coaches.

UCF offensive lineman Samuel Jackson completes painful journey, returns to No. 11 Knights' lineup

UCF offensive lineman Samuel Jackson completed a painful journey after suffering a torn ACL during spring football, returning to the No. 11 Knights' lineup Saturday against Navy.

Six Sentinel Super 16 football teams still alive in FHSAA postseason

Wekiva and Jones remain at the top of the Sentinel Super 16 rankings entering Friday's region semifinals.

From the IAAPA floor: Roller coasters, Big Bird, Aquaman attend big expo

The amusement park industry shows off its goods, plans for the future at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando.

Fearing development will close theater, Moonlight Players call for action

The city of Clermont will consider development tonight that could later impact the Moonlight Players' theater.

WMFE contest salutes St. Luke's Concert Series

The latest winner of WMFE's Amplify Central Florida contest is St. Luke's Concert Series. It receives $2,500 in free on-air and online messaging from the public radio station.

Axe throwing in downtown Orlando? Yes, that exists.

Visitors to the new Epic Axe Throwing facility in downtown Orlando are in for an axe-cellent time.

Douglas Rain, voice of HAL 9000 in '2001: A Space Odyssey,' dies at 90

The Stratford Festival, which Rain co-founded in 1952, said that Rain had died of natural causes in Stratford, Ont. in Canada.

Forget the lines because Chick-fil-A is now delivering nationwide

Chick-fil-A said Tuesday it was starting delivery nationwide with Doordash.

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