Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
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Thursday we will be waking up to another round of chilly temperatures, but it won’t be as cold as the last few mornings.

Highs: Low to Mid-70s
Lows: Low 50s
Rain Coverage: 10%
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Around Central Florida
1. Daytona Beach puts week-long curfew in place for minors to combat Spring Break chaos
Daytona Beach City Commission voted to approve an emergency ordinance that places a week-long curfew on minors nightly from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
2. Rollout take 2: NASA to return Artemis II moon rocket to launch pad
NASA plans to roll out its Artemis II moon rocket back to its temporary launch pad on Thursday night after a helium flow issue forced it back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs.
3. Pulse nightclub demolition begins, making way for future permanent memorial in Orlando
An emotional day ahead for many across Central Florida, and even outside of it, as the city of Orlando moves to demolish Pulse nightclub.
4. Major Brevard beach renourishment project wrapping up
A major beach renourishment project along Brevard County beaches will soon wrap up after three years of work.
5. Seminole County law enforcement agencies use new program to improve communication
Law enforcement agencies in Seminole County have introduced a new program to improve communication with 911 callers.
6. Orange County Sheriff’s Office: Teen’s body found after canoeing accident at Lake Jessamine
On Wednesday, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office identified the teenager whose body was recovered after a canoeing incident at Lake Jessamine on Monday afternoon.
Around the Nation
1. Trump pays respects in Delaware to 6 U.S. service members killed in Middle East
2. U.S. producer prices rose by surprisingly hot 3.4% last month, the most in a year
3. House Democrats unveil effort to fund most of DHS but not ICE as shutdown and blame game drag on
4. Top U.S. intelligence officials testify about Iran war
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The National Retail Federation, the nation’s largest retail trade group, is forecasting annual retail sales will grow at a faster clip this year than last year, citing consumers’ resilience despite lots of economic volatility.
But the group said Wednesday that the repercussions of the Iran war on consumer spending are too uncertain to incorporate into its outlook.
