Planet Hollywood disputes state allegations

The lawsuit alleges that the company did not comply with requirements after receiving $288,000 in incentives.

Orlando woman, 21, killed in hit-and-run crash

According to officers, the 21-year-old woman was found lying in the road by a witness. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Powerball ticket worth $397 million sold in Florida

If the winner chooses to take the lump sum payment, they'll get about $274.6 million instead of the annuity. 

Florida Senate takes aim at sunscreen bans

The Senate fast-tracked the bill during this year’s legislative session after a similar proposal did not pass in 2019. The 25-14 vote Wednesday came as Key West prepares to enforce a ban on the sale of certain sunscreens next January. 

Report: Off-duty Holly Hill police officer fired shot into apartment below him

Just above a bedroom for two brothers is an image no parent wants to see: a bullet hole ripping open the wall. An inch-long, high caliber bullet from a rifle was lodged in their floor, believed to have come from the apartment above where a Holly Hill police officer lives. 

Bills would protect pets of domestic violence victims

Two bills are moving through the Florida Legislature that would allow judges in domestic violence cases to grant an order of protection, not only for the victim of domestic violence, but also for family pets as well.

Donations roll in ahead of cleanup event at DeLand sanctuary

An animal sanctuary that was recently raided by Volusia County sheriff's deputies is now getting help from the community. Journey's End is getting ready for a cleanup after 16 animals were removed from their facility after deputies said they were in need of immediate medical attention.

Earthquake expert on latest quakes in Caribbean

A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake was felt in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, and Mexico Tuesday. It was so powerful, the shaking was even felt as far north as Florida. Multiple buildings in Miami were evacuated Tuesday afternoon.

Backers say recreational pot issue not 'moot'

Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational marijuana use fired back Wednesday at an argument by the Florida Senate that the state Supreme Court should not review the wording of the proposal.

Florida lawmakers consider guns in church schools, government meetings

With supporters pointing to attacks on churches and synagogues, a House panel Tuesday approved a measure that would allow people to carry concealed weapons at religious institutions that share properties with schools.