Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Despite hints he's made over the last few days, DeSantis did not announce any decision on allowing elective procedures, banned by his executive order on March 20. But Orlando Health officials maintained that they are prepared to restart them. |  | |
Florida high school football spring practices were scheduled to begin Monday. Instead of throwing in the towel after spring sports were canceled last week, many Orlando area programs will move forward with online sessions. |  | |
More than anything, Virgilio Germán loved to sing, especially to his love, Gigi. He owned a karaoke machine and, when he sang "Tu Hombre Perfecto," a Mexican ballad about the futile search for the perfect man, Gigi swooned at his deep voice. |  | |
What will we learn from our coronavirus lockdown? A guest writer hopes it'll include some positive lesssons for all of us. |  | |
Orlando police said Sunday that all three suspects charged in connection with the murder of Garland Ross have been arrested. |  | |
Legoland's online shop is offering $20 off their Home Office Bundle of accessories. |  | |
Ocoee High football player and Louisville signee Dexter Rentz Jr. died after being shot late Saturday night, Orlando police confirmed Sunday. |  | |
UF point guard Andrew Nembhard tested the NBA Draft waters last spring and found them a bit too chilly. |  | |
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