Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.

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The front that brought some rain to the area late on Sunday is clearing the area on Monday, introducing a fresh batch of drier air on the heels of a northerly wind. 

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Highs: Mid-80s

Lows:  Mid-60s

Rain Coverage: 0%

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Around Central Florida

1. 8-year-old injured in apartment shooting, Casselberry police say
The child is alive and is being treated at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

2. Is it cruel or just part of the punishment? Experts, lawmakers debate the lack of A/C in most Florida prisons
While federal prisons are required to have air conditioning, state prisons are not.

3. Florida fires coach Billy Napier after four-year run
Napier went 22-23 in four seasons at Florida, including 12-16 in SEC play

4. Central Florida churches get fundraising through pumpkin patches
Whether you prefer painting, carving, or using them as decor, churches in central Florida rely on pumpkin sales to fund some of their programs.

5. Tourism dollars rev up as Biketoberfest draws riders from across the globe
Revved-up engines and roaring crowds filled Daytona Beach once again as thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts rolled into town for the annual Biketoberfest — a four-day celebration that brings both excitement and major economic impact to the area.

Around the Nation & World

1. Renewed fighting tests Gaza ceasefire and Israel briefly halts aid

2. Shutdown impact: What it means for workers, federal programs and the economy

3. FAA allows Boeing to increase 737 Max production nearly two years after door plug flew off plane

4. AP Top 25 gets an overhaul behind No. 1 Ohio State; Vandy is a top-10 team for 1st time since 1947

Quote of the Day

Protesting the direction of the country under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the nation’s capital and communities across the U.S. for “No Kings” demonstrations — what the president’s Republican Party is calling “Hate America” rallies.

Many protesters were angered by attacks on their motives. In Washington, Brian Reymann said being called a terrorist all week by Republicans was “pathetic.”