Sunday, February 2, 2020

Football player shot to death at grandfather's funeral and the latest Super Bowl news

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

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February 2, 2020

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Deerfield Beach football player shot to death at his grandfather's funeral

Terrance Jackson, a Deerfield Beach High School football player who bypassed a team trip to several colleges so he could attend his grandfather's funeral, was one of two people killed in a Riviera Beach shooting Saturday, his coach confirmed.

Warren campaign opens second office in Florida, becomes 1st Dem candidate with office in Orlando

The office had been in Elizabeth Warren's campaign plans since September, when officials announced its presence in Florida as part of its strategy vying for voters in the key battleground state. The campaign's first state office opened in Miami last year.

Man, 13-year-old boy found dead in truck bed on side of road in Eustis

Lake County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a double homicide after a 26-year-old man and 13-year-old boy were found dead in the bed of a pickup truck parked on the side of the road early Saturday.

Florida Highwaymen featured in Orlando Museum of Art's new exhibition on iconic painters

An exciting exhibition of Florida Highwaymen paintings at the Orlando Museum of Art will be on display through May 10.

UCF basketball struggles through ugly loss at USF

UCF basketball struggles through ugly loss at USF, snapping the Knights' nine-game win streak.

Roku and Fox reach deal to keep 4K Super Bowl stream

Roku users will be able to watch the Super Bowl in 4K through Fox streaming apps, the two companies announced late Friday. The two companies settled a dispute over programming fees that threatened to shut off access to the first-ever 4K Super Bowl stream through Roku's platform.

San Francisco 49ers fan Nancy Pelosi will be in Miami for Super Bowl

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be at Super Bowl 2020 in Miami to cheer her home city's San Francisco 49ers. She acknowledged that oddsmakers have the Kansas City Chiefs as a slight favorite but said she is "confident we will win. I always say it's about hunger — who's the hungrier. We're very hungry."

Disney World expands Super Bowl presence, plans Make-A-Wish announcement

Super Bowl's "I'm going to Disney World" commercial, Make-A-Wish campaign set

With close betting lines, Super Bowl LIV could be decided by 49ers kicker Robbie Gould or Chiefs' Harrison Butker

In a game for which the betting line has been just 1 or 1 1/2 points in the Chiefs' favor since the Super Bowl odds came out almost two weeks ago, the big legs on either sideline could make the difference.

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