Good morning, Central Florida. Here’s what you need to know today.
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A strong front sweeping through will draw in another batch of cooler air on the heels of a gusty northeast wind. Highs will only be in the mid-60s for Monday.
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Highs: High 60s
Lows: Low 50s
Rain Coverage: 10%
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Around Central Florida
1. OCPS to host public work session on low enrollment, potential school closures
School board members are encouraging parents to attend a work session Tuesday.
2. New CDC hepatitis B vaccine recommendations bring hesitancy
The CDC’s ACIP updated its recommendation recently for mothers who test negative for hepatitis B to opt out of the at-birth vaccine.
3. Winter Garden farm is expanding, providing more opportunities for adults with special needs
Program leaders say they’ve acquired a 19-acre property to expand their programming and create housing for some of their farmers.
4. Central Florida woman has helped underserved kids get Christmas presents for 11 years
Six businesses and community members are partnering with her to purchase gifts for more than 50 children this year.
Around the Nation and World
1. Rob Reiner and his wife found dead with stab wounds in Los Angeles home, AP source says
2. Authorities say they will release person of interest detained in Brown University shooting
4. Affordable Care Act enrollees say expiring subsidies will hit them hard
5. ‘Zootopia 2’ reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide
Quote of the Day

When Brown University junior Mia Tretta’s phone began buzzing with an emergency alert during finals week, she tried to convince herself it couldn’t be happening again.
In 2019, Tretta had been shot in the abdomen during a mass shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California. Two students were killed, and she and two others were wounded. She was 15 at the time.
As more alerts poured in, urging people to lock down and stay away from windows, the familiarity of the language made clear what she had feared. By the end of the day, two people were dead and nine others injured in the Providence, Rhode Island, shooting that once again upended a school campus.