Monday, February 17, 2020

Daytona 500 postponed & Train crash delays CSX, SunRail

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

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February 17, 2020

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Daytona 500 postponed until Monday due to rain

 

CSX train hits car stopped on tracks in Kissimmee, halts some SunRail runs

A CSX freight train hit a car stopped on tracks in Kissimmee early Monday morning, police said. The accident injured one person and has halted SunRail passenger to and from Poinciana.

SpaceX will attempt the fastest turnaround time yet for a reused rocket booster with Monday launch

SpaceX will attempt its fastest rocket booster turnaround time yet, using a Falcon 9 rocket that flew only 63 days ago to launch Monday morning's mission of 60 Starlink internet satellites to low-Earth orbit.

5G mostly hype for now but some in Central Florida ready for faster speeds

5G is on the horizon but Orlando companies and tech professionals eager to take advantage.

Ask Orlando: Is a monkey invasion headed our way?

Herpes-carrying macaque monkeys have been spotted recently in Jacksonville and other north Florida locales, raising fears they are spreading beyond their Silver Springs home. How worried should Central Floridians be?

Special needs dog searching for 'special, fantastic' home

Endless Pawsibilities Animal Rescue in Orlando is helping special needs dog Diamond find her new home.

'Spamilton' in Orlando tickets get slashed for Presidents' Day

Dr. Phillips Center will give 50 percent off tickets to 'Spamilton' for President's Day.

Last shot wins: Team LeBron prevails in All-Star Game 157-155

Anthony Davis made a game-ending free throw to give Team LeBron a 157-155 win over Team Giannis in the revamped NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night.

UCF baseball sweeps four-game series with Siena

UCF pitcher Joe Sheridan helps Knights close opening weekend with four-game sweep of Siena Saints.

Donald Trump's NASCAR pales in comparison to Ronald Reagan's days | Commentary

President Trump delivered unique much-needed buzz to the Daytona 500, but Mother Nature delivered another blow to the struggling sport by postponing the race.

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