Soaring diesel prices impacting the trucking industry could lead to rising food costs

Many truck companies say they cannot keep absorbing these costs. That will ultimately be reflected in the prices that the consumer pays and that's part of the increase in the cost of food.

Police in Florida say hidden GPS tracker helped find burglary suspect

Altamonte Springs police offices say Zahria Lashawn Keaton stole more than $17,000 worth of perfume from an Ulta store near Crane's Roost Park. Police say store surveillance video showed a man and a woman wearing all black, breaking into the Ulta by smashing a window.

Benjamin Crump addresses manslaughter charge against Titusville police officer in shooting of James Lowery

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, the lawyer representing the family of a man shot and killed by a Titusville police officer last year, held a news conference to discuss recent action taken against that officer.

Florida man arrested after chasing, shooting woman in Titusville, police say

A Florida man is facing an attempted murder charge after he brutally attacked a woman and shot her in the head in Titusville, according to police.

LGBTQ+ Center in Orlando reopens in-person counseling site

Recent mass shootings are making it difficult for some Central Florida residents as we get closer to the 6th year of remembrance of the Pulse tragedy. There's been an increase in demand for counseling among Pulse victims and relatives, and one local center is offering assistance.

Some Florida beaches dealing with lifeguard shortages

The red flag flies in New Smyrna Beach with the risk of rip currents high but the numbers for lifeguard staff are low.

‘MasterChef’ recap: More ‘back to win’ contestants compete

Welcome back to “MasterChef ” recaps! In episode 2, “Back to Win - Audition Battles (continued),” the barrage of culinary fisticuffs continues, as four more rounds of All-Star former contestants whip up “comeback dishes” to win a coveted white apron and a chance to return to the MasterChef competition. TV critic Clint Worthington recaps the latest from the MC Kitchen.

Marco Rubio calls for improved 'threat assessment process' to stop school shooters before they act

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., joined the "Brian Kilmeade Show" to discuss his approach in preventing potential school shooters from committing mass atrocities, stressing the importance of flagging concerning behavior beforehand.