Police: Florida woman starved dogs to death, tossed their bodies in dumpster

Police say Devonna Hinds adopted the dogs — a white miniature poodle named Paris and a white/brindle pit bull named Karma — and kept them in plastic crates.

Daytona 500 sells out for 5th straight year

All reserved grandstand seats have been purchased for the 62nd running of “The Great American Race," the Daytona International Speedway announced Thursday.

Ocala Fire Rescue donates vehicle to community in Bahamas

The Bahamas is still in need following the destruction caused by Hurricane Dorian and Ocala Fire Rescue has stepped up by donating a vehicle to the community of Marsh Harbour.

Gambling talks continue, minus Seminole Tribe of Florida

House and Senate leaders are continuing to huddle on a sweeping gambling deal that could open the door to sports betting in the state, but the Seminole Tribe of Florida --- a key player in any agreement --- isn’t yet part of the discussions, Senate President Bill Galvano said Thursday.

Gambling talks continue -- minus a key player

For five years, lawmakers have grappled with thorny and elusive gambling issues, to no avail.

How you can watch the Daytona 500

There are dozens of ways that you can watch from home.

Osceola sheriff rushed Nicole Montalvo murder case to boost his reelection, state attorney says

"Your conclusion that justice would best be served by removing the case from my office sadly turns a blind eye to the fact that the Sheriff's own self-interests caused him to ignore the multiple requests from my office not to arrest and not to rush our pursuit of justice," Ayala wrote.

Woman without kidneys getting creative to find a donor

Rae L’Heureux’s nightly routine has looked the same for the last four years. Get home from a long day of work, clean, and hook up to her dialysis machine.

Florida Supreme Court won't hear Styrofoam fight

The decision effectively let stand a ruling last year by the 3rd District Court of Appeal that upheld the constitutionality of state laws that blocked a 2016 Coral Gables ordinance on polystyrene, commonly known as Styrofoam.