Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Former Florida Secretary of State Mike Ertel apologized Sunday for the blackface photos that led to his resignation last month and blamed an "act of revenge'' for their emergence. |
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| The Patriots emerged from the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history with a 13-3 victory against the Rams, their sixth title since 2002. All have come with quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick leading the charge. |
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| Two people were discovered dead inside an apartment complex near International Drive early Monday morning, an Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesman said. |
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| South Florida hotel developers are migrating north to Orlando for projects because of more land available at cheaper prices. The booming tourism industry helps, too. |
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| Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam called an unscheduled senior staff meeting Sunday night just before the start of the Super Bowl, as the governor considered resigning |
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| Two Patriots — Tom Brady and Julian Edelman — will represent Super Bowl champions New England Patriots — at a Disney World parade Monday. |
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| Florida State starting quarterback Deondre Francois has been dismissed from the team after a domestic dispute surfaced on social media Saturday night. |
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| The Orlando Magic are confident they can get on a roll with four of their next six games coming against teams with a record at or below the .500 mark. |
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| The Orlando Magic played their way to a 102-89 win that avoided a season sweep by the Brooklyn Nets. |
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| Orlando Sentinel arts writer and critic Matthew J. Palm picks three arts events not to miss this week. |
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| A survey is a way for Orlando Ballet to decide if live orchestral music is worth the cost. |
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| "Earth Into Art" at the Morse Museum tells the story of American art pottery — and the women behind the movement. |
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| "Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins" review by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm. |
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| Florida's new attorney general Ashley Moody announced a settlement with a company for selling hundreds of millions of fake social media followers, or bots. Her office is targeting companies that engage in social media fraud. |
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