68-year-old woman using walker attacked by convicted felon in Orlando

A 68-year-old woman was attacked while using her walker. The senior citizen was assaulted while going to visit a friend in Parramore.

Florida reports over 11,500 new COVID-19 cases, 159 resident deaths

The Florida Department of Health reported 11,576 new cases of coronavirus, along with an additional 159 Florida resident deaths.

Suspected U.S. Capitol 'lectern guy' arrested on federal charges in Pinellas County

The smiling 'lectern guy' seen in a now-viral photo taken during this week’s invasion of the U.S. Capitol has been arrested in Pinellas County, records show.

Florida adds 15,445 new coronavirus cases, 138 resident deaths

The Florida Department of Health reported 15,445 new cases of coronavirus, with an additional 138 Florida resident deaths.

Sen. Rick Scott urging President Trump to attend inauguration

Scott said he plans to attend the inauguration and that he believes "it is an important tradition that demonstrates the peaceful transfer of power to our people and to the world."

Gov. DeSantis launches investigation into claims that COVID vaccines were given to rich donors

On Monday, the New York Post reported that real estate moguls Bill and David S. Mack arranged for their "wealthy friends from Manhattan and the ritzy Palm Beach Country Club to get the COVID-19 vaccine at a Florida retirement home."

Trump hints at starting his own social platform after Twitter ban

The president has also been blocked from posting on Facebook and Instagram -- at least until his term ends. ises.

State lawmakers seek reforms after reports of rape, other abuse at women's prison

"There's no room for this type of abuse. And these officers need to be held accountable," Rep. Susan Valdés of Tampa said during a video conference with reporters Thursday.

Florida adds second day of over 19,000 new coronavirus cases

The Florida Department of Health reported 19,530 new cases of coronavirus on Friday, along with 194 additional deaths.

US Capitol flags ordered flown at half-staff for fallen US Capitol Police Officer who died following riot

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the flags at the U.S. Capitol to be flown at half-staff following the death of a U.S. Capitol Police Officer who died after he was injured when President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol.