Saturday, September 7, 2019

Tropical Storm Humberto could form & Extremism expert challenged in Everett Miller murder trial

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Tropical Storm Humberto could form from either of 2 systems in Atlantic

Two systems in the Atlantic have a chance to become the next tropical storm of the 2019 hurricane season, with one of them having a high probability to do so in the next five days as it moves toward Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Defense attorneys challenge extremism expert in Everett Miller murder trial

Defense attorneys for Everett Glenn Miller challenged the testimony Friday of a state expert on anti-government extremism who planned to say Miller adopted "Moorish sovereign citizen" beliefs before killing two Kissimmee police officers in 2017.

First Amendment group asks state attorney to investigate if airport board broke Sunshine Laws

The First Amendment Foundation on Friday requested State Attorney Aramis Ayala investigate whether any members of the public board that controls Orlando International Airport violated Florida's Sunshine Laws in regards to a plan to hire new attorneys for the airport.

Shooter in fatal home invasion may have acted in self-defense, Lakeland cops say

Investigators of a home invasion in Lakeland believe an alleged suspect was shot and killed in self defense, the city's police department said in a statement Friday.

Hurricane Dorian giving guide — how do you know who is legitimate?

Just two days after Hurricane Dorian finished its historic ravaging of the Bahamas, the online fundraising platform GoFundMe had 2,226 campaigns soliciting donations to bring relief efforts to the islands. That was on top of churches, charities and businesses raising funds for the cause — and amid reports that the disaster region was plagued by looters and government barriers to distributing aid. So how do donors know whom to trust? We ask the experts.

Orange deputies, SWAT search apartment, close complex while investigating fatal home invasion

As people were shooting at each other at an Orange County apartment early Friday, one person was killed and a woman who was sleeping in another unit was caught in the crossfire.

AdventHealth to send doctors, medical supplies to The Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian

AdventHealth is sending doctors and medical supplies to The Bahamas in the wake of the destruction left behind my Hurricane Dorian.

Hurricane Dorian: Here's how Central Floridians can help the Bahamas

After the Bahamas were decimated by Hurricane Dorian, some Central Florida businesses and community members are rallying together to support the islands. Here's how you can help.

Archbishop Spalding overpowers Bishop Moore | Football Roundup

Archbishop Spalding, ranked No. 6 in Maryland, rolls past Bishop Moore in football on Friday night.

Orlando Pride return to action on road against Seattle Reign

After an unexpected break and a game cancellation due to Hurricane Dorian, the Orlando Pride will return to play for the first time in two weeks on the road against the Seattle Reign on Saturday.

Lane Kiffin is right: UCF belongs in the SEC | Commentary

FAU coach Lane Kiffin rightly says UCF belongs in the SEC or Big Ten.

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