Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
As Hurricane Dorian looks to slam into Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, when will Orlando start feeling the effects of the storm? | | |
Hurricane Dorian moved slightly south and could be a "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm if it makes landfall on the eastern coast of Florida early next week, the National Hurricane Center said Thursday evening. | | |
Hurricane Dorian could grow to a Category 4 storm with winds of 130 mph by Sunday morning, the National Hurricane Center said in its 11 a.m. update as the storm trudges toward Florida. | | |
The four health systems in Central Florida are gearing up for Hurricane Dorian. "We're planning for the worst and hoping for the best," said Eric Alberts, corporate director of emergency preparedness at Orlando Health. | | |
Hurricane Dorian's expected high winds may force Orange County to suspend garbage pickup next week. | | |
Several Orlando homeless shelters and one in Sanford will open their doors to take in extra people Sunday and Monday, hoping to persuade those who typically live on the streets or in the woods to seek refuge during Hurricane Dorian's potential path across the region. | | |
Here's a list of entertainment events that have been canceled or rescheduled because of Hurricane Dorian. | | |
Public schools, colleges monitoring Hurricane Dorian and will use automated phone and email systems to alert parents and students to any closures. | | |
Newly released investigations into Rebecca Fierle, the former professional guardian accused of filing unauthorized "do not resuscitate" orders on her incapacitated clients, reveal new details about the ways in which an investigator says she violated state laws in her handling of vulnerable adults. | | |
A jury was seated Thursday in the trial of Everett Glenn Miller, the Marine Corps veteran accused of slaying two Kissimmee police officers two years ago. | | |
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