Saturday, January 26, 2019

Today's Top Headlines

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

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January 26, 2019

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Trump signs bill to reopen government, ending longest shutdown in U.S. history

President Donald Trump has signed a bill that temporarily opens the federal government for three weeks, ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history at 35 days.

3 people dead near Chuluota; Seminole deputies seek 'armed & dangerous' person of interest

Seminole County deputies are investigating multiple deaths at a home south of Chuluota Friday morning.

TSA officers at Orlando airport struggle without paychecks but are buoyed by community

Orlando International Airport has continued to operate with normal waits at TSA security checkpoints despite the government shutdown stressing federal officers, who credit community support for easing distress.

Retirement communities face growing demand for more space, luxury

One of the hotter deals in the Orlando real-estate market is open only to people over 62 and comes with the guarantee of a nursing home bed should you need it. Westminster Communities latest project was sold out before breaking ground.

Donation bins are overflowing. You can thank Marie Kondo's Netflix home organization show.

Goodwill of Central Florida officials have seen a 20 percent increase in donations this year compared with the first few weeks of 2018, bolstered by "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo."

Magic share blame after home loss to Wizards

The Orlando Magic team captains took the blame for squandering their chances to prevail on Friday during a 95-91 loss to the visiting Washington Wizards.

Retired Army general visits Magic, urges all players to trust their ability to lead amid playoff push

Retired U.S. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey spoke with the Orlando Magic Friday afternoon, urging all the players on the roster to trust their leadership abilities and contribute to the franchise's playoff push.

UCF QB McKenzie Milton goes through another knee surgery

Injured UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton went through another surgery to his right leg Friday, nearly two months after suffering a severe injury during the team's regular-season finale against USF.

Just a hunch this will be the last Pro Bowl in Orlando for a bit | Commentary

Will this be the last Pro Bowl in Orlando for a while?

Rams QB Goff, 17 years Brady's junior, on equal ground at Super Bowl

Jared Goff was 7 years old when Tom Brady beat the Rams to win his first Super Bowl in early 2002.

Planning Your Week: Jan. 25-31

Roundup of local events to get you out of your house.

3 new things to check out at Epcot's arts festival

New foods, experiences, merchandise are part of lineup at the 2019 edition of the Epcot International Festival of the Arts at Walt Disney World

Winter Park Playhouse 2019-20 season: Charlie Brown and Shakespeare

The Winter Park Playhouse announces its 2019-2020 season.

'Triumphant' evening of fun for Bach Festival Society

The Bach Festival Society presented "Juditha Triumphans" Thursday Rollins College.

Pictures: Epcot rides provide post-attraction interaction

The fun doesn't stop for Epcot guests once the ride is over, as many feature post-attraction activities.

New details revealed for Port Canaveral-bound Carnival Mardi Gras

When Carnival's Mardi Gras cruise ship arrives in 2020 to Port Canaveral, the layout will feature six distinct spaces.

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