Tracking coronavirus: Florida breaks single-day record with over 9,500 cases
FOX 35 News is tracking the coronavirus impact across Florida.
FOX 35 News is tracking the coronavirus impact across Florida.
West End Trading Co. in Sanford temporarily closed after employee tests positive for COVID-19
"Friends, unfortunately, West End Trading Co. will be closed temporarily as we have just recently found out one of our team members has come back with a positive COVID-19 test."
"Friends, unfortunately, West End Trading Co. will be closed temporarily as we have just recently found out one of our team members has come back with a positive COVID-19 test."
49ers will fly 'Black Lives Matter' flag at Levi's Stadium
The 49ers will fly the flag next to the California state flag and the United States flag.
The 49ers will fly the flag next to the California state flag and the United States flag.
Investigation underway after man fatally shot in Ormond Beach
Deputies say the other party involved has been cooperating with detectives.
Deputies say the other party involved has been cooperating with detectives.
Deputies searching for missing and endangered 15-year-old from Ocala
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing and endangered 15-year-old girl from Ocala.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing and endangered 15-year-old girl from Ocala.
Daytona Beach to require that masks be worn in public, effective Sunday
Daytona Beach city leaders have approved an order requiring masks to be worn in public, effective Sunday.
Daytona Beach city leaders have approved an order requiring masks to be worn in public, effective Sunday.
People in quarantine may be experiencing 'skin hunger' due to genetics, study suggests
You don’t know what you got till it’s gone.
You don’t know what you got till it’s gone.
Coronavirus spike forces Miami to close beaches for July 4 weekend
Beaches in Miami-Dade County will close for the July Fourth weekend-- less than a month after reopening-- and gatherings of 50 or more will be prohibited due to recent surges in coronavirus cases.
Beaches in Miami-Dade County will close for the July Fourth weekend-- less than a month after reopening-- and gatherings of 50 or more will be prohibited due to recent surges in coronavirus cases.
Florida suspending any alcohol consumption at bars statewide due to rise in COVID-19 cases
The news came minutes after Florida reported nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases, a new record for daily increases. Officials have said the number of cases is surging among young adults, which could endanger those who are most vulnerable to the virus.
The news came minutes after Florida reported nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases, a new record for daily increases. Officials have said the number of cases is surging among young adults, which could endanger those who are most vulnerable to the virus.
SpaceX's Starlink launch scrubbed to give more time for pre-launch checkouts
Liftoff is now set for 4:18 p.m.
Liftoff is now set for 4:18 p.m.
$10.2M in COVID-19 test kits ordered by FEMA reportedly unusable, produced in ‘unsanitary conditions’
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reportedly urging states not to use COVID-19 testing supplies that were manufactured by a Texas company known as Fillakit due to the fact that the plastic used to make the kits were produced in “unsanitary conditions.”
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reportedly urging states not to use COVID-19 testing supplies that were manufactured by a Texas company known as Fillakit due to the fact that the plastic used to make the kits were produced in “unsanitary conditions.”
US Navy ‘UFO task force’ exists, and Sen. Marco Rubio wants its data on ‘aerial phenomena’ threats
“The committee remains concerned that there is no unified, comprehensive process within the Federal Government for collecting and analyzing intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena, despite the potential threat,” according to a recent government report.
“The committee remains concerned that there is no unified, comprehensive process within the Federal Government for collecting and analyzing intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena, despite the potential threat,” according to a recent government report.
Tracking coronavirus: Nearly 9,000 new cases reported in Florida, smashing record for daily increases
FOX 35 is tracking the latest with the COVID-19 pandemic.
FOX 35 is tracking the latest with the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Godzilla' Saharan dust cloud looms over Florida
Air quality across most of the Caribbean fell to record “hazardous” levels and experts who nicknamed the event the “Godzilla dust cloud” warned people to stay indoors and use air filters if they have one.
Air quality across most of the Caribbean fell to record “hazardous” levels and experts who nicknamed the event the “Godzilla dust cloud” warned people to stay indoors and use air filters if they have one.
Texas man with coronavirus infects 17 relatives at surprise birthday party
Now 18 so far have contracted the illness, including two children, four seniors and a cancer patient.
Now 18 so far have contracted the illness, including two children, four seniors and a cancer patient.
Coronavirus more likely to hospitalize or kill people with these 5 underlying conditions
As the coronavirus resurges in hotspots across the United States, health officials are doing everything they can to safeguard Americans who are most at risk of the disease.
As the coronavirus resurges in hotspots across the United States, health officials are doing everything they can to safeguard Americans who are most at risk of the disease.
Winn-Dixie considering name change due to Confederacy ties, report says
The term Dixie reportedly refers to Southern U.S. states, especially those that belonged to the Confederacy.
The term Dixie reportedly refers to Southern U.S. states, especially those that belonged to the Confederacy.
Florida man wins $1M from $5 scratch-off ticket purchased at gas station
The winner decided to take his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $805,000.
The winner decided to take his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $805,000.
'Splash Mountain' ride at Walt Disney World, Disneyland to be re-themed
The ride will reportedly be set in 1966 New Orleans and will join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure, featuring music from the film.
The ride will reportedly be set in 1966 New Orleans and will join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure, featuring music from the film.
Furloughed Disney musicians perform on social media in costume for 94 days straight
After being furloughed from their jobs at Walt Disney World, one couple has turned to social media to spread their love of music.
After being furloughed from their jobs at Walt Disney World, one couple has turned to social media to spread their love of music.



















