Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Hurricane Lorenzo is more than 2,500 miles away from Florida's East Coast, but the massive Category 4 hurricane is still set to send waves across the Atlantic this weekend. | | |
No. 22 UCF scored 28 points in the first quarter before cruising to a 56-21 win over UConn Saturday night at Spectrum Stadium, rebounding from a rare loss to Pittsburgh. | | |
A 44-year-old Casselberry woman died Saturday after crashing head-on into another car along State Road 434 in Seminole County, the Florida Highway Patrol said. | | |
The Central Florida boy who was abandoned on a doorstep in Buffalo, N.Y. is now residing with his grandparents in Longwood as the search for his parents and family friend continues, Channel 6-WKMG reported. | | |
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk gave an update on the progress of the company's next-generation space vehicle, Starship, with plans to get an orbital test launch within six months and people on board within a year. | | |
In his support of President Trump, the governor is forsaking the will of the people of Florida, one letter-writer says. | | |
The story of "IllumiNations" put a celebration of the creative arts front and center. | | |
Puzzled Central Floridians received email notifications from the Dr. Phillips Center on Friday about "Aladdin" tickets -- which they had never bought. | | |
"Sweat" review: Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Sweat" at Theatre UCF | | |
UF quarterback Kyle Trask was perfect while leading he rest of the Gators' uneven lineup to a 38-0 rout of Towson Saturday in the Swamp. | | |
The Florida State Seminoles took care of business in the third quarter for the first time this season en route to a 31-13 win over the NC State Wolfpack Saturday night at Doak Campbell Stadium. | | |
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