Third Florida correctional officer dies of COVID-19

As of mid-day Wednesday, 15,170 prisoners and 2,340 corrections workers had tested positive for the virus, and 77 inmates had died.

Families in DeLand receive help from Red Cross following EF-2 tornado

The American Red Cross is assisting victims of a tornado in DeLand, helping those in need stock up on supplies and tarps. About 40 people have received help.

Tropical depression No. 13 forms in Atlantic as NHC tracks 2 other waves

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami is now tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic, one of which was elevated to a tropical depression late Wednesday. Whichever one develops first could become Tropical Storm Laura.

Men broke into South Florida homes while wearing GPS ankle monitors, police say

A group of men already on pretrial release for previous offenses are behind a string of burglaries carried them out while wearing ankle monitors that track their locations, police said.

Red Cross to help storm damage victims in DeLand

The winds knocked over a fence, sending a roof threw a yard and even slamming a giant tree through a living room.

Florida Representatives speak out against cuts to the USPS, demand support for the agency

Congressman Soto also reminded voters to make sure their votes are counted by mailing them seven to 10 days early or dropping their vote by mail ballot of at their supervisor of elections office on Election Day.

Universal Orlando Resort launches date-based pricing for tickets

In addition, the theme park company is currently offering a "Buy a Day" ticket that gives visitors unlimited visits through December 24 -- for the price of a single-day ticket.

Premature baby 'helps' dad propose to mom from hospital incubator

One couple in the U.K. is now engaged after the man popped the question with backup from an extra-special wingman – their newborn son.