Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
MedMen has opened in Orlando on International Drive. | | |
Osceola County Sheriff Russ Gibson said investigators on Friday found potential human remains at the St. Cloud property where a 35-year-old woman was last seen. | | |
In honor of National Pumpkin Day on Oct. 26, several places are offering deals. | | |
Tropical Storm Olga lost steam in the Gulf of Mexico and was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone early Saturday morning, while Tropical Storm Pablo churning in the northeast Atlantic is expected to meet a similar fate, according to the National Hurricane Center. | | |
An Orange County Sheriff's deputy was misleading and possibly "intentionally deceptive" during an interview with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement after he and two other deputies shot a man who pointed a gun at them, according to letter from the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office. | | |
Brevard County Sheriff's deputies have identified a Kissimmee man as the homicide victim whose body was dumped near a road in the Rockledge area. Deputies say Nigel Daise, 27, was discovered off Sharon Lane in unincorporated Rockledge Oct. 24 with "traumatic injuries," the sheriff's office said. | | |
The World Series finally showed up back in Washington, 86 years later — and, sparked by Jose Altuve, the Houston Astros finally showed up in this World Series. | | |
UCF returns to the road this week for a crucial American Athletic Conference showdown with Temple. The Knights have lost their previous two road contests and a loss to the Owls would effectively end the team's chances for a third straight conference championship. | | |
Magic coach Steve Clifford praised his players after winning their season opener, but he added Orlando needs to be more physical and attack the rim moving forward. | | |
Edgewater, Jones, Dr. Phillips, Wekiva, and Bishop Moore -- all Sentinel Super 16 high school football teams -- won big on Friday night. | | |
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