Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Riders on the recently-opened Skyliner gondola ride at Walt Disney World were stuck for hours Saturday night. The system features nearly 300 cabins that Disney says travel at about 11 mph, and their peak height is about 60 feet off the ground. | | |
Nell Amos, 84, said she nearly fainted when she got word that the Orlando Police Department and other local organizations wanted to volunteer their Saturday to fix up her Pine Hills home. | | |
An unticketed passenger snuck onto a flight from Orlando to Atlanta, prompting a three-hour delay, according to Delta Airlines. | | |
Two people were injured early Saturday in a shooting outside a west Orlando home, an Orlando Police spokeswoman said. | | |
It took incredible courage for a young woman to report what happened to her by her former pastor Rev. Bryan Fulwider because so many victims often don't. And while we don't know her name, sadly, we know far too many other names of women who have been victimized by powerful men. | | |
Bra-Vo, an art exhibition of decorated bust forms to raise money for cancer research, is back at Mount Dora Center for the Arts Oct. 4-27. | | |
The No. 10 Florida Gators brushed off early miscues and an injury scare, pulling away for a 24-13 win over the No. 7 Auburn Tigers Saturday afternoon in the Swamp. | | |
Dr. Phillips rolled past Wekiva in a matchup of Top 10 teams while Jones, Osceola and Winter Park also came away with Sentinel Super 16 wins in Week 7. | | |
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