Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Body camera footage recorded by Orlando police officers during the Oct. 5 incident, recently obtained by the Orlando Sentinel through a public record request, shines some new light on the woman's explanation for how she got onto the Atlanta-bound flight without proper identification or a ticket. | | |
Hurricane season ends on Nov. 30, and while the chances are low of having a hurricane develop in the Atlantic's cooling waters history has shown it's not impossible. | | |
The two adult sons of Rev. Bryan Fulwider said they believe the former minister's accuser, who said she was raped by him well over 100 times over several years when he was leader of First Congregational Church of Winter Park. In the statement, Fulwider's sons say they didn't know the extent of his predations, but knew he was not the man he held himself out to be, particularly with regard to his treatment of women. | | |
A team has developed a sensor-based camera system that could more clearly reveal the Burmese pythons to hunters working to eradicate the invasive species that has invaded the state's River of Grass. | | |
The St. Cloud Police Department on Thursday released video of the moment a St. Cloud High School science teacher slammed a student after breaking up a fight. The student, police said and the video shows, did not appear to be fighting back. | | |
A high-level UCF administrator, Briant Coleman, was dismissed after employees told university investigators he had threatened, intimidated or bullied them or they had witnessed him acting inappropriately towards others. He said the accusations were rooted in racism and homophobia. | | |
A sex offender in Orlando was booked into the Orange County Jail on Wednesday, accused of impersonating a police officer at least three times in less than a month by directing traffic while wearing a uniform — and a gun belt — in vehicles equipped with flashing lights. | | |
FSU star Cam Akers, who has proven he can put his team on his back, could give the Seminoles an edge when they face rival Miami on Saturday during a critical stretch of the season. | | |
The Magic are limiting center Mo Bamba's playing time as they keep a close eye on the leg injury he sustained last season. | | |
The ballet's new building is expected to be finished by the end of the year. | | |
Veterans get free admission to the Orlando Science Center Nov. 1-11. | | |
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