Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
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Early clouds will give way to afternoon sun as highs remain a bit below the average, in the low 70s. While there could be a stray sprinkle around to start the day, most will stay dry, not only today but through the rest of the work week.
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Highs: Lower 70s
Lows: Lower 50s
Rain Coverage: 10%
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Around Central Florida
1. CAIR says it will sue after DeSantis declares it ‘foreign terrorist organization’
The Florida chapter and the national headquarters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced Tuesday they plan to file a lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis.
2. Florida lawmakers prepare to discuss AI policy ahead of legislative session
Florida lawmakers are spending the week focused on artificial intelligence, launching the Capitol’s first AI-themed agenda as state leaders and Washington clash over who should write the rules.
3. Video: Plane lands on I-95 in Brevard County, crashing into car and injuring driver
On Monday evening, a driver of a car suffered minor injuries after a plane crashed into it as it landed on Interstate 95 in Brevard County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
4. State audit of Daytona Beach spending set to take around one year
Following a vote by members of the Florida Legislature’s Joint Legislative Auditing Committee, approving an audit of spending in Daytona Beach, Florida Auditor General Derek Noonan released a statement discussing what the next steps look like.
Around the Nation
1. Trump heads to Pennsylvania to talk inflation, economy
2. Suspect in custody after KSU shooting; two students shot, one dead
4. Federal Reserve prepares for final interest rate decision of 2025
An appeals court in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco, who was convicted earlier this year of sexually abusing a minor and had received a two-year suspended sentence.
Tuesday’s ruling comes after Franco’s attorneys had pushed to have his conviction suspended and sentencing overturned, while prosecutors had been seeking a five-year sentence.
