Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
The U.S. State Department on Sunday advised that Americans should not travel on cruises due to the growing coronavirus concerns. | | |
The Regal Princess cruise ship was stuck in limbo Sunday, sailing back and forth along the coast of South Florida waiting on coronavirus test results for two crew members. It docked at Port Everglades after 10 p.m. Sunday night. | | |
Alligators have been drawing tourists to Gatorland in Kissimmee since 1949. With about 2,000 gators there, that means hundreds have died. Are they turned into boots and belts, or do they get a proper burial? And where would they bury so many reptiles? | | |
The Orlando Sentinel is offering endorsements for city races in Apopka, Winter Garden and Maitland. | | |
From Honey to Shopkick and Ibotta, we review the apps for saving money. | | |
The Orlando Magic had no doubt about the outcome Sunday night, rolling to a 126-106 road win over the Houston Rockets Sunday night. | | |
Amid coronavirus concerns, Orlando Magic players want to be cautious but have no interest in playing in empty venues. | | |
The UCF Knights strolled past the East Carolina Pirates 94-62 during their regular-season finale Sunday, posting the largest margin of victory during its most complete performance of the season. | | |
Tyrrell Hatton became the first Englishman to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, picking up his first PGA Tour victory at Bay Hill Club and Lodge Sunday. | | |
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