Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.  	
    	  		  			| | |  | | After the controversy and chaos created by the Florida recounts, Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell is in an apologetic mood. | 
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 | |  | | 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. | 
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 | |  | | 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. | 
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 | |  | | Amusement park technology has advanced,  but a local Orlando tech firm hopes to cash in on haptics. | 
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 | |  | | The death toll in the Northern California wildfire that has already killed at least 48 people is expected to rise further. | 
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 | |  | | Orlando Magic guard/forward Terrence Ross has delivered a key offensive spark off the bench so far this season. | 
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 | |  | | The UCF Knights moved up one spot to No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. | 
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 | |  | | 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. | 
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 | |  | | 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. | 
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 | |  | | Wekiva and Jones remain at the top of the Sentinel Super 16 rankings entering Friday's region semifinals. | 
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 | |  | | The amusement park industry shows off its goods, plans for the future at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando. | 
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 | |  | | The city of Clermont will consider development tonight that could later impact the Moonlight Players' theater. | 
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 | |  | | 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. | 
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 | |  | | Visitors to the new Epic Axe Throwing facility in downtown Orlando are in for an axe-cellent time. | 
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 | |  | | The Stratford Festival, which Rain co-founded in 1952, said that Rain had died of natural causes in Stratford, Ont. in Canada. | 
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 | |  | | Chick-fil-A said Tuesday it was starting delivery nationwide with Doordash. | 
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