Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
Dry weather sticks around into Tuesday as high pressure sets up to dominate our weather for several days. Offshore winds will enable temperatures to be a touch warmer, in the mid- to upper 80s; after any early fog, sun-filled skies will take us through the afternoon.
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Highs: Mid- to upper 80s
Lows: Low to Mid 60s
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Central Florida
1. Uthmeier issues criminal subpoenas to Roblox investigating sexual predators
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced he was issuing criminal subpoenas to popular online gaming platform Roblox Monday.
2. New mobile shower and laundry unit to help people facing homelessness in Osceola County
In Osceola County, there are no overnight shelters for people who are experiencing homelessness, though there is the domestic violence shelter, “Help Now of Osceola.”
3. Lighthouse Works shows how JAWS software opens doors for people who are visually impaired
When Calvin Echevarria lost his vision nearly 20 years ago, he thought his working days were over. At the time, he was a store manager and part-time truck driver. Within months, diabetes-related complications left him blind.
4. Stricklin launches national search for next Gators coach, names Gonzales for rest of season
University of Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin said Monday that he fired coach Billy Napier on Sunday because he felt now was the time in the best interests of the program long term.
5. Palm Bay Councilman Chandler Langevin files lawsuit against city over censure
Palm Bay City Councilman Chandler Langevin is suing the city he serves after his fellow council members voted 3-2 to censure him over comments he made about Indian Americans on social media, among other things.
Around the Nation
1. Amazon cloud outage takes down many online services around the world
2. Nearly 3 weeks in, no consensus on ending government shutdown in sight
3. Biden completes a round of radiation therapy as part of his prostate cancer treatment
4. Man who planned to ‘shoot up’ Atlanta airport is arrested in terminal following tip, police say
Citing that SpaceX is behind schedule with its Starship that will be used for the Artemis III mission, NASA acting Administrator Sean Duffy said on Monday that the U.S. space agency is considering Blue Origin and other companies to handle the task.
On his X account, Duffy posted what he wants and also included his interview on CNBC.