Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Interstate 4 Colonial Drive exit to be close, replaced by left-side temporary exit. | | |
Orange County deputies last week arrested a 53-year-old Disney employee accused of raping and molesting a 13-year-old girl, according to court documents. | | |
Jewelry store robbers hijack a UPS truck and lead police on a chase that began in Coral Gables and ended in a wild shootout. | | |
In Orlando, home to Disney, Universal and SeaWorld, workers struggle with the lowest wages of the top 50 metropolitan areas in the country. | | |
The city of Casselberry in Seminole County seized a woman's shopping center along U.S. Highway 17-92 through eminent domain. But now, she says she wasn't fairly compensated and is asking for a jury to decide. | | |
Bakari Burns, elected to the Orlando City Council Tuesday night, picked up an additional boost just 24 hours later from two of the leading Democrats in the primary for president, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. | | |
Gordon Sondland said there was a quid pro quo over Ukraine, which was what the Orlando Sentinel headline said. President Trump -- and many readers -- said there was not. So what should the headline be? | | |
The only reason FSU has not pursued UCF coach Josh Heupel is because of his $10 million buyout. | | |
The NFL surprised Dr. Phillips High football coach Rodney Wells on Thursday with Super Bowl tickets. | | |
Disney Star Wars debuts its Rise of the Resistance ride to the public early Thursday. Large crowds are expected to go on the ride, which Disney calls its most complex ever. | | |
Gatorland offers annual pass holders 20 percent off items in their gift shop ahead of Christmas. | | |
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