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  • A piece of the space shuttle Atlantis exhibit has gone missing.
  • The Department of Homeland Security says such demands aren't routine and represent a fraction of those entering the country.
  • The Orlando City Soccer club is riding high with back to back wins at home for the Lions, and Brazilian superstar Marta newly signed to the Pride. Orlando Sentinel soccer reporter Alicia DelGallo joins us to talk about what’s in store for the club and how the teams are settling into the new stadium.
  • Next time you take a road trip, think about the rest areas you’ll pull into along the way. What you might not think about is the architecture, or the history of a rest area, but that’s something historian Joanna Dowling has been documenting on her website. Dowling joins us along with Josh Carrasco from AAA, to talk about the convenience and cultural value of rest areas, and why they’re under threat.
  • Orange and Osceola County State Attorney Aramis Ayala says Governor Rick Scott has gone too far. The governor has reassigned 22 cases away from Ayala…
  • Population in the Sunshine State is still ballooning, job numbers are still growing, there’s even an investment boom underway in Central Florida, as 90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind told us last week. So he says it’s somewhat surprising that a new report shows requests for home-building permits lagging behind both population growth and job formation.
  • A $1.2 million grant will feed efforts to keep kids in Orange County from entering the juvenile justice system. The Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant will help continue and expand Orange County’s Wraparound Orange program for three more years.
  • Videos show a man on an overbooked flight wrenched from his seat and dragged down the aisle, to other passengers' horror. United's CEO apologized for having to "re-accommodate these customers."
  • Writer Elisabeth Rosenthal has worked as a physician and says it's far more lucrative in the U.S. health system to provide a lifetime of treatments than a cure. Her new book is An American Sickness.
  • Prince on defining his music: "The only thing I could think of, because I really don't like categories, but the only thing I could think of is inspirational."
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