Start your day with a quick digest of the top Central Florida headlines.
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The winds should die down by sunset and SpaceX will have another shot to launch its rarely used Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center today. |  | |
Orlando parade for Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. recalls his legacy and words. |  | |
The incident began in Davenport when four people in the Range Rover rammed a Polk sheriff's vehicle and then fled into Osceola County, said sheriff's office spokeswoman Carrie Horstman. |  | |
Jacquarius Amir Legrand, 22, and Jaivien Tahjaii Elliott, 19, are facing first-degree murder charges for killing Carlos Moreno-Anarivia. |  | |
Reconsider a deal that favors one theme park ahead of another. |  | |
Sen. Geraldine Thompson writes in a guest column that efforts to stifle diversity, equity and inclusion in classrooms is dangerous. |  | |
Columnist Fred Grimm recalls the twisted ethics of the pre-NIL NCAA. Shepherded by Broward state Rep. Chip LaMarca, Florida was one of the first states to pass a NIL law. LaMarca has filed a bill... |  | |
Th school-promoted NIL program — Gator Collective — reneged on a $13 million contract signed by quarterback recruit Jaden Rashada. |  | |
The Magic haven't won two separate road trips of at least three games in the same season since 2011-12. |  | |
The Lightning beat St. Louis in the first game of their five-game road trip while Steven Stamkos' career milestone still waits. |  | |
Five former UCF Knights played in Saturday's Hula Bowl, which Team Kai won 16-13 over Team Aina. It's possible the game could be back in Orlando in 2024. |  | |
Travel Country Outfitters in Altamonte Springs is helping hikers, backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds gear up for milder weather in Florida. |  | |
Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest reviews by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm: "The Real Black Swann," "Sing Out Proud." |  | |
On Jan. 17, "American Experience" on PBS illuminates Zora Neale Hurston's pathbreaking role in anthropology, including film footage taken by Hurston and showing her at work. |  | |
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