Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
Bloggers Sarah and Tom Bricker are passionate about all things Disney and were more than a little heartbroken by news this week that the company is laying off 28,000 workers. So the Orange... | | |
Stephanie Hollingsworth was last seen Sept. 25, having left her house around noon in a silver 2000 Chevy Tahoe with the Florida license plate Y50XUR. She was wearing a black shirt and gray or... | | |
President Donald Trump went through a "very concerning" period Friday and faces a "critical" next two days in his fight against COVID-19 at a military hospital, his chief of staff... | | |
Cineworld is shuttering all 543 of its Regal Cinema venues in the U.S. and all cinemas across the U.K. and Ireland this coming week, just a day after James Bond film "No Time to Die" was pushed... | | |
The Florida Department of Health posted 2,811 new coronavirus cases and 74 new virus fatalities on Saturday. To date, 714,615 people have been infected statewide, and 14,628 Florida residents... | | |
Tropical Storm Gamma dropped down from its original hurricane prediction as it moves closer to the Yucatan Peninsula, while the National Hurricane Center continues to monitor three other... | | |
This Sunday, Oct. 4, readers can get free financial advice from Certified Financial Planners during our annual Ask An Expert hotline. Call 407-960-6868 on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to speak to... | | |
UCF struggled to hold off a Tulsa second-half surge and penalties, suffering a 34-26 loss Saturday night at the Bounce House that snapped the Knights' 21-game home win streak. | | |
Kyle Trask and Kyle Pitts helped the Florida Gators earn a 38-24 win over South Carolina Saturday at the Swamp despite some wobbly moments that kept the Gamecocks in the game late. | | |
Disney announced 6,700 layoffs in Orlando this week. But that's just the tip of Orlando's unemployment iceberg. Hospitality companies are laying off tens of thousands more. | | |
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