Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Some companies have lots of customers in Florida but still claim they don't make any sales in the state, cutting millions from their state tax bills. More than 30 states have adopted rules to prevent this. | | |
Artist at Ritz-Carlton helps create the gingerbread house that helps luxury brand compete for Christmas business | | |
The Orlando Sentinel and other Tribune Publishing newspapers had computer network outages on Monday night, leading some readers to miss delivery and others to get a smaller newspaper. | | |
UCF has suspended a fraternity after a member complained of "rigorous hazing," that included members forcing pledges to smoke marijuana, drink alcohol, act as designated drivers, stand in pitch-black hallways while others screamed at them and even walk around with pet fish. | | |
Humain remains found in Alabama this month are those of a 5-year-old Florida girl who went missing on November 6, according to news reports. | | |
'Dancing With the Stars' closed its controversial 28th season with a surprising pick for winner. | | |
Universal Orlando's holiday favorites are back ... with a few tweaks. Theme Park reporter Dewayne Bevil talks to Lora Sauls, the senior manager of creative development and show direction for Universal, about achieving "all the feels" in an evolving park. | | |
Orlando Magic can't overcome cold third quarter, fall 103-88 to Detroit Pistons Monday night. | | |
UCF players are still irked by a late USF touchdown during the Bulls win over the Knights in 2016 and are fired up to win the next War on I-4 matchup Friday. | | |
Kentucky coach Mark Stoops reiterated Monday he is not vying to become the next FSU head coach, knocking down a report he interviewed for the Seminoles' job. | | |
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