Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Puerto Rico political crisis & Grant Amato trial

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

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July 24, 2019

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Puerto Rico's political crisis deepens; government officials' cellphones sought

Kelvin Carrasco, a spokesman for the island's Justice Department, said Tuesday that the warrants were approved overnight and issued to those who had yet to turn over their phones. He did not identify the officials and would not comment further.

Grant Amato trial: Prosecutor says Chuluota man tried to frame dead brother after killing family

Prosecutors will begin presenting their arguments Monday in the trial against Grant Amato, the Chuluota man accused of shooting his parents and brother to death earlier this year.

Longtime aide to Robert Mueller will appear with him at House Judiciary Committee hearing

Former Trump-Russia special counsel Robert Mueller's longtime associate, Aaron Zebley, will appear alongside him and serve as his lawyer as Mueller testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

On Apollo, using the bathroom was 'messy.' America's next moonshot will be radically different

When the U.S. goes to the moon this time, it'll do it in an Orion capsule - a vehicle that has benefited from the 50 years that have elapsed since the first moonshot aboard Apollo.

Mount Dora mishandled police chief John O'Grady's firing | Commentary

Mount Dora went about firing its police chief improperly.

Lawsuit filed against I-4 Ultimate contractor in crash that injured Cypress Creek High teacher

An Orange County teacher injured in a crash caused by a I-4 Ultimate project worker filed a lawsuit Saturday against the contractor.

Florida's top guardianship executive Carol Berkowitz resigns

The executive director of the Florida Office of Public and Private Guardians has resigned within the last two weeks, several sources confirm, though state officials have yet to make an announcement or cite a reason.Carol Berkowitz, who had led the office since June 2017, was still in her post on June 10 of this year, one day after her office opened an investigation into Rebecca Fierle, the Orlando guardian removed from 95 cases by a judge.

Orange County firefighter arrested, accused of using hidden cameras to spy on roommate in shower, bed

An Orange County firefighter was relived of duty Tuesday after he was arrested in Seminole County on voyeurism charges.

Orlando City enjoys change of pace after whirlwind month

For a few days at least, Orlando City can breathe. The team has maintained a breakneck pace during the past month, managing cross-country treks and three-game weeks.

Disney World unveils more details, dates for passholder previews of Star Wars land

Disney World shares more details about next month's passholder previews for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

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