Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Orlando woman with diabetes dies hours before husband learned her insulin pump was recalled & UCF football’s conference schedule

Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.

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Orlando woman with diabetes dies hours before husband learned her insulin pump was recalled

Wendy Stellato's insulin pump was still stuck to her stomach when police found her sprawled on a gravel road, dead from hypoglycemic shock. Hours later, court records show, her husband would open a letter from the pump's manufacturer and learn the device his wife depended so much on had been recalled.

UCF football's conference schedule now set for 2020, 2021

UCF will face Memphis, Cincinnati, Temple and USF as part of its 2020 and 2021conference schedule according to the two-year football schedule released by the American Athletic Conference Monday afternoon. T

Disney auction: Tiki Room animatronics, theme-park signs, rare documents ready for bids

Auction of Disney Parks' animatronics, signs, historic documents set for early December

Lake Mary police officer resigns after falling asleep while driving, hitting parked car

A Lake Mary police officer fell asleep while patrolling a Lake Mary neighborhood and hit a parked car - though she didn't remember it happening. She said she was exhausted while working a 16-hour shift during hurricane response this September, but her bosses say she had the opportunity to rest.

Oviedo mother sentenced to probation for daughter's 2016 strangulation

A mother arrested after her daughter was found strangled in decorative Halloween lights has been sentenced to 10 years of probation, WKMG-TV reported Monday.

Foundation to open applications for 49 Pulse scholarships

The onePULSE Foundation announced Monday it will begin taking applications Dec. 1 for the first round of 49 scholarships offered in the name of each of the victims killed in the Pulse nightclub attack. The annual awards will be for as much as $10,000 apiece, and each will be for study in one of 49 fields related to the interests, careers or aspirations of the victims.

Hurricanes from space: Astronauts share awe, enormity of unique view from the ISS

Even a powerful Category 5 hurricane can seem beautiful from the right distance as astronauts share what it's like to see a hurricane from space.

Visit Orlando says tourism has $75.2 billion in economic impact

Orlando's tourism industry generated more than $75 billion in economic impact last year, a new study found.

Disney film classics need a more honest warning about the racism they contain | Commentary

A Rollins College instructor says Disney needs more explicit warnings on old films that contain racist characters and themes.

Stock up on UCF Knights gear with this sale

UCF Knights Alumni Shop offers 25 percent off Champion gear online.

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