Florida nurses express mixed feelings about COVID-19 vaccine

Many of them said that they are hopeful but cautious because they know it takes years to develop a vaccine and pharmaceutical companies did it in just months.

Florida health officials report 8.4K new COVID-19 cases

The statewide case total since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is now at 1,058,075, resulting in 19,423 deaths.

DeSantis orders flags at half-staff for NAS Pensacola Remembrance Day

On December 6, 2019, authorities said that an aviation student opened fire in a classroom building on Friday at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola.

Group raising funds to buy gifts for foster children

Last year, the Calache Foundation, in Port Orange, raised over $10,000 which allowed dozens of children to receive four to five small presents.

Mom suing Legoland, claiming son was forced to remove prosthetic leg

A Central Florida mother is suing Legoland after she says her son was forced to take off his prosthetic leg to get on a waterslide. 

Senate offers double shot of 'alcohol to go'

Two Florida senators separately filed measures that would allow a business holding a state alcohol license to sell or deliver spirited beverages by the package for off-site consumption.

Community honors Mount Dora couple killed during robbery

Friends of a beloved Mount Dora couple killed during a robbery gathered on Saturday for a cook-out to honor their memory.

Florida reports 10,000-plus cases for third day in a row

The number of new cases had generally been trending down in the fall, mirroring the number of tests being given, but those numbers have been steadily climbing. 

Florida Supreme Court says more judges needed

The Florida Supreme Court is urging lawmakers to create three new judgeships, along with funding 10 that have been approved but were cut out of this year’s budget by Gov. Ron DeSantis.