Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
The whistleblower complaint against President Trump contains many more elements that need to be thoroughly examined by the impeachment inquiry. All Americans should be able to agree that we deserve to know the facts. | | |
At the event, scheduled to be held at about 1:30 p.m. at the 1,000-seat Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, Trump is expected to announce an executive order titled "Protecting Medicare from Socialist Destruction." | | |
President Trump repeatedly involved Vice President Mike Pence in efforts to exert pressure on the leader of Ukraine at a time when the president was using other channels to solicit information that he hoped would be damaging to a Democratic rival, current and former U.S. officials said. | | |
A planned lazy river will bring in revenue, UCF leaders say, but critics see it as the product of a "wrong-headed" arms race in college athletics. | | |
Apopka and Orange County have joined the legions of local governments in Florida and across the nation suing drug-makers over the deadly opioid epidemic. | | |
The federal lawsuit filed by a man identified only as "A.L." was filed in 2014 after Disney changed its policy a year to earlier to ban people with disabilities from skipping to the front of the line. | | |
An annual New Year's tradition in Orlando is ending: the Orlando Citrus Parade is going away after 39 years, according to the parade's organizer. | | |
Will UCF start a new win streak with a big conference victory at Cincinnati Friday night? | | |
Entertainment center Daytona Lagoon in Daytona Beach will have Go Karts for $5 every Friday in October. | | |
What tastes good is subjective, but no one can argue that buffets mean lots of food for very little money. Also, time with your friends and family in a place where you can camp out awhile and finish up with coffee and pie is nice. All that said, my favorite kind is still a Bloody Mary bar. | | |
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