Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Tropical wave’s odds increase to 90% of development & Central Florida mother, 4 children found dead

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September 17, 2019

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Tropical wave's odds increase to 90% of development as it moves toward Florida

A tropical wave in the Atlantic has a 90 percent chance of becoming the 10th tropical depression of the year within the next five days as it slowly moves toward Florida.

Central Florida mother, 4 children found dead

A Central Florida mother and her four children were found dead, and the woman's husband faces charges after he was found in Georgia, the Marion County Sheriff's Office announced Monday.

Orlando Health neonatologist Dr. Gregor Alexander explains sudden departure

When beloved Orlando Health neonatologist Dr. Gregor Alexander suddenly left last week, more tan 2,000 people, including patients and nurses, gathered in a Facebook group. They don't believe that he left on his own and are demanding answers from Orlando Health and the contracting company MEDNAX by which Alexander is employed.

Documents detail elaborate father-son scheme to cover up Winter Garden teen's killing

Shortly before noon on May 31, Luis Rivera Sr. received a panicked call from his son Luis Rivera Jr. A drug deal inside the younger Rivera's car had gone awry and he had shot the buyer, who was now dead in the passenger seat.

Hundreds of sea turtle nests lost after Hurricane Dorian —'It could have been worse'

Strong tropical winds and high tides associated with Hurricane Dorian unearthed hundreds of sea turtle nests on beaches along the Space Coast, officials said. The massive storm brushed past the east coast earlier this month and beach runs were halted until conservation teams could safely survey Hurricane Dorian's impact on the marked nests.

AdventHealth partners with Moffitt Cancer Center to bring clinical trials to Orlando

AdventHealth is partnering with Moffitt Cancer Center to bring to Central Florida early-phase clinical trials that will benefit cancer patients who have run out of other treatment options, the two organizations announced on Tuesday. The early phase, also called phase 1, clinical trials haven't been available at a large scale in Central Florida.

Sears shutdown a 'mixed bag' for Lake Square, Oviedo malls as arcades, coworking space move in

As Sears closes its doors at both Oviedo Mall and Lake Square Mall in Leesburg, mall representatives see opportunities in the impending vacancies created by losing a major tenant.

Seminole commissioners approve development plans on farmland despite pleas from residents

Seminole County commissioners approve a zoning change to allow more than three dozen new homes on old farmland in south Seminole County.

Orange County high school start times: District offers 3 options for later bells

Orange County high schools now start at 7:20 a.m. The district has three proposals for pushing back start times -- but they all impact the schedules for elementary and middle school students. Want to learn more? We've got answers to your start time questions.

Universal: Cabana Bay pop-up immerses guests in 'Stranger Things'

Find out more about the new "Stranger Things" pop-up event at Universal's Cabana Bay.

Herbstreit: UCF a team 'nation really needs to start to pay attention to'

UCF has won over ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit, who once was one of the Knights' most ardent critics.

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