Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| The UCF Knights will stay in the national conversation and on the minds of the College Football Playoff selection committee after a wild win over the Temple Owls. |
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| Even if Clemente Aguirre-Jarquin is absolved in the murders of Cheryl Williams and Carol Bareis, his future remains uncertain. As an undocumented Honduran immigrant, he faces the possibility of deportation. |
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| Attorneys for Markeith Loyd, who could face the death penalty if convicted of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and an Orlando police officer, are asking prosecutors to give them the name of every single officer present when he was arrested in 2017. |
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| Two lanes of westbound State Road 434 near Interstate 4 are closed until at least Friday morning, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. |
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| Showers are likely Friday afternoon in Orlando, the forecast shows. |
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| UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton helped lead the No. 12 Knights to 52-40 win over Temple Thursday night at Spectrum Stadium. |
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| Check out the top three things we learned from UCF's 52-40 win over Temple Thursday night at Spectrum Stadium. |
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| Florida State coach Willie Taggart is urging frustrated Seminoles fans not to give up or lower expectations, pushing his team to step up and play its best. |
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| UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton started for the Knights against Temple Thursday night, returning to the lineup after missing the team's last game against East Carolina. |
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| A roundup of local events, including Fiesta in the Park and the Freestyle Motocross Block Party in downtown Orlando. |
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| "Rapture, Blister, Burn" review at Mad Cow Theatre by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm. |
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| Popular ramen chain Jinya is ladling a range of noodle bowls — from traditional varieties to some offbeat combinations — in Orlando's Thornton Park. While Jinya seems to have their recipes down to a science, their service still needs a little tweaking. |
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| An overnight shift almost instantly turns Disney World's Magic Kingdom to Christmas after months in Halloween mood. |
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| Universal Studios Florida visitors will be able to visit the "Stranger Things" house for one day after Halloween Horror Nights ends |
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| Planner design company Kitlife is moving back in time, opening a brick-and-mortar store in downtown Winter Garden. It plans to sell its trendy stationery from a boutique at 100 S. Boyd St. in Winter Garden. |
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