Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.    
        	  	| |    NASCAR said Ryan Newman was in serious condition Sunday night, but doctors have indicated his injuries from his Daytona 500 crash are not life threatening, |  |    |  | 
 |    In calls he made from jail, Johnathan Pursglove, the Orlando man accused in the torture death of a 2-year-old, seemed more worried about whether the boy's mother was cheating on him than the case against him. |  |    |  | 
 |    Cinderella Castle won't be covered or closed during the renovation this year. |  |    |  | 
 |    Orlando Police are trying to find another man to question in the shooting death of Richard Bailey, at a Vacation Lodge last month.Investigators are looking for Shaheen White, 24, who also has an active warrant for violating probation, police Sgt. David Baker said. It's unclear if White is a suspect. |  |    |  | 
 |    Glen Gentele had run the Orlando Museum of Art since 2012. |  |    |  | 
 |    SpaceX marks 80th successful launch Monday morning using a Falcon 9 rocket that flew only 63 days ago to launch 60 Starlink internet satellites to low-Earth orbit. |  |    |  | 
 |    Get BOGO bowling and escape rooms on Tuesdays at District Eat and Play in Oviedo. |  |    |  | 
 |    Denny Hamlin won the Daytona 500 in dramatic fashion, but the celebration was subdued after he learned Randy Newman was being transported to the hospital after a major wreck. |  |    |  | 
 |    Sentinel sports columnist George Diaz said he felt a pit in his stomach after the Ryan Newman crash. Diaz, who covered NASCAR and the Daytona 500 for more than a decade for the Sentinel, was in attendance in 2001 when Dale Earnhardt was killed in a final-lap crash. |  |    |  | 
 |    UCF is the highest-ranked American Athletic Conference team in ESPN's preseason Football Power Index released Monday. |  |    |  | 
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