Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer steamrolled to victory Tuesday, winning a fifth full term as Orlando's mayor over two challengers. | | |
The victim, dressed as an unidentified princess, plans to testify against Brian Sherman in court. | | |
The race for a toss-up House seat in Seminole county is only four days old, but has already featured charges of anti-Semitic remarks and dirty politics. | | |
A recent algae bloom has resulted in "potentially unsafe concentrations of toxins in Lake Silver," City of Orlando officials said, and they advise people to avoid the lake. | | |
State officials like Ashley Moody and special interests like the NRA are trying their best to keep Florida's citizens from voting on constitutional amendments, including one to ban assault weapons. | | |
The bill, SB 682, filed Tuesday by Republican state Sen. Dennis Baxley, would create a Marriage Education Committee to write a marriage guide for newlyweds "to combat the rising cost of divorce to Florida's citizens." | | |
The Magic suffered a 102-94 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Tuesday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena, extending Orlando's losing streak to three games. | | |
'Boeman and Lena": Review by Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm of the Mad Cow Theatre production. | | |
To help launch the Disney+ streaming service, Walt Disney Co. will share part of its history in "The Imagineering Story," a six-hour documentary from director Leslie Iwerks. | | |
National parks are offering free admission on Veterans Day. | | |
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