Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Joe Burrow turned in the greatest performance yet in his Heisman Trophy season, throwing for seven touchdowns and 493 yards as No. 1 LSU romped to a breathtaking 63-28 victory over No. 4 Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl CFP semifinal. | | |
Volusia County Sheriff's deputies used an Instagram Live video to locate and arrest a man wanted on grand theft auto charges, a spokesman said. | | |
A Florida nonprofit is training veterans and dogs from rescue groups and shelters dogs to work together to address post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and military sexual trauma. The program has won four grants from the Department of Defense and is being studied by UCF researchers. | | |
Orlando Sentinel critic Matthew J. Palm reviews the concert performance of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" at the Dr. Phillips Center in downtown Orlando. | | |
Deputies believe 34-year-old Alberto Ducos, who is wanted for second-degree murder, is trying to escape to New York after killing his brother, Jonathan Ducos, in what spokesman Maj. Jacob Ruiz said in a statement was the result of a "verbal argument that quickly escalated." | | |
Notre Dame receiver Chase Claypool helped the Fighting Irish earn their 33-9 win over Iowa State in the Camping World Bowl Saturday, earning MVP honors. | | |
"In Orlando's downtown, past collides with present in many locales, such as Church Street Station. Perhaps nowhere is the juxtaposition of eras and styles more dramatic than at Wall Street Plaza, just north of the intersection of Orange Avenue and Central Boulevard." That's how this feature began 20 years ago, at the dawn of a new millennium. | | |
The Orlando Magic couldn't overcome another slow start and lost on the road to the Milwaukee Bucks Saturday night. | | |
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