Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Rick Scott left as reports about possible bad blood between the Scott and DeSantis camps emerged, partly fueled by Scott's decisions during the final days of his administration to make dozens of appointments to courts, boards and commissions. |
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| Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet take up the case of the Groveland Four on Friday as they consider whether to issue the men pardons. |
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| Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas sailing out of Port Canaveral has suffered an outbreak of norovirus. |
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| It may have taken 50 years, but Disney finally convinced one of Osceola County's pioneer ranching families to sell their land holdings. |
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| Jayme Closs, a Wisconsin teenager missing since October, has been found alive, according to authorities. A suspect is in custody. |
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| A year after shocking the Florida high-school basketball world by outscoring Oak Ridge 78-76, Boone High School pulled off another stunning upset — this time by holding the ball. The Braves won 20-16 at home against a team ranked No. 30 nationally. |
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| Another change to the way teams qualify for the Florida High School Athletic Association football postseason is in the works. |
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| Tim Tebow is one step closer to a ring. |
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| New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians is confident his team isn't from being a playoff contender. |
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| Orlando City has signed American centerback Alex De John to a one-year contract, the club confirmed Thursday. |
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| Theatergoers at the Fringe's Winter Mini-Fest got a sneak peek at May's Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival. |
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| "Heart Attacks & Other Blessings" review at Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest. |
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| "Spare the Rod" review at Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest. |
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| "Fruitcake: 10 Commandments from the Psych Ward" reviewed at Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest. |
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| "A Nightmare on East Hastings" is reviewed at Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest. |
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| Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line is providing $500,000 in funding to restore coral reefs around Great Stirrup Key in a partnership with Nova Southeastern University in South Florida. |
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