Sunday, July 28, 2019

UCF police criticized & Will Lake County residents pay jury award?

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UCF police criticized for 'vague' alerts after report of student with gun

UCF sent out alerts late Friday warning students to seek shelter in the nearest building and to stay away from the Tower 1 dorms.

Lake County subdivision residents worry over $4.1M jury award in dispute involving cable, phone service

Residents of Trilogy Groveland, a Shea Homes development in South Lake County, may be forced to pay the $4.1 million awarded to a Miami-based company who sued because he claimed he was never paid by the community's HOA years ago.

FHP trooper charged with having sex with underage girl

Authorities in Florida say a Florida Highway Patrol trooper is facing charges he had sex with a 15-year-old girl.

Bone washed ashore during Hurricane Irma belonged to missing teen

Hurricane Irma washed up a bone in 2017, and now authorities have used DNA to help figure out what happened to a Florida high school student who had disappeared years earlier.

Man fatally shot in Orange County neighborhood, deputies say

A 30-year-old man was killed early Saturday in a shooting just west of Camping World Stadium, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.

Body of 23-year-old found in Tavares apartment after reports of 'foul odor'

Tavares police discovered the body of a 23-year-old woman Saturday after receiving reports of a "foul odor" emanating from a Tavares apartment, a spokeswoman said.

Winter Park 2020 WR Marcus Clarke commits to Miami Hurricanes

Winter Park 2020 wide receiver Marcus Clarke committed to Miami on Saturday night after a visit to the Hurricanes invitation-only prospect camp.

Slow start haunts Orlando City as Lions fall 4-1 at New England Revolution

Orlando City fell behind early and never recovered during a 4-1 road loss to the surging New England Revolution Saturday.

Does anyone care about the looming debt disaster? | Editorial

Congress and the White House just agreed on a budget that will add more red ink to the $22 trillion national debt. The debt will eventually crush the U.S. economy, but neither Democrats nor Republicans have plans to avoid the disaster.

Russi Taylor, longtime voice of Minnie Mouse, dies at 75

Russi Taylor, an actress who gave voice to Minnie Mouse for more than three decades, has died.

Shark Week: Rob Riggle hosts 'Shark After Dark'

For Shark Week, which starts Sunday on Discovery Channel, Rob Riggle will host 'Shark After Dark' and welcome Mark Cuban, Joel McHale and Josh Duhamel.

Leave Sadowski Funds alone for affordable housing | Commentary

In a guest column, the CEO/Executive Director at Habitat for Humanity of Seminole County & Greater Apopka urges the Legislature not to raid an affordable-housing fund.

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