COVID-19 long haulers share experiences of inhalers, hazy lung scans

There are several people who report long-term conditions after battling COVID-19, including hazy lung scans and inhaler usage.

Lawmakers consider in-state tuition for Floridians' out-of-state grandkids

A proposal is advancing in the House that would allow high-performing students who live outside of Florida to pay in-state tuition rates at public universities if their grandparents reside in the Sunshine State.

Publix opens vaccine appointments to 'high-risk' people under 65

The Department of Health released a new form that allows high-risk people under 65 to get vaccinated. Starting Wednesday, it is required as part of the governor’s executive order.

Florida adds 7,179 new COVID-19 cases, 136 deaths

The Florida Department of Health reported 7,179 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, along with 136 additional deaths.

Forecasters may start hurricane season early this year: Here's why

Make sure you have the FOX 35 Weather App downloaded and ready to receive daily forecasts and to be the first to know when severe weather is coming to your area.

NHC to begin issuing tropical weather outlooks before start of hurricane season

The agency charged with issuing tropical weather forecasts will begin sending updates earlier in the year, but the official start of hurricane season will remain where it is, officials announced Tuesday.

Florida lawmakers to consider bill limiting amount of THC in medical marijuana

Medical marijuana advocates fiercely criticized the bills which they maintain will force patients to spend more money to achieve the same effects from their medical treatment.

Disney reveals photos of new nighttime spectacular coming to EPCOT

Disney shared new photos of its construction over the weekend, showing off its stage and five floating platforms positioned like a compass.

SpaceX delays Starlink launch again due to weather

Just a few days later, the space company hopes to launch its next batch of Starlink satellites. 

Vaccine eligibility expands to include 'extremely vulnerable' under 65

An executive order signed Friday allows those under the age of 65 who are deemed "extremely vulnerable" by their doctor to receive the vaccine

Monday marks 1 year since COVID-19 was first detected in Florida

There have been 1,909,221 total infections and 31,406 deaths in Florida since the coronavirus first hit Florida one year ago today.

Vaccine appointments for Central Florida Publix locations fill up

This is the first time that the portal will reopen since those deemed "extremely vulnerable" to COVID-19 by their doctors can receive the vaccine, even if they are under the age of 65.