Major drug busts sends 17 to jail in Florida

An international drug ring was busted in Lake County when authorities seized 250 pounds of meth and fentanyl were seized. The network extended to California, Texas, and China.

3 killed after truck flips over in Clermont

Three people were killed in a crash after an asphalt truck flipped over in Lake County on Friday morning. The crash, which involved three different vehicles, happened shortly after 5:30 a.m. on State Road 33 and Bakers Lane in Clermont, authorities said.

Watch: Hail covers driveway in Lake County

Kenneth shared this video with FOX 35 of hail falling in Clermont, Florida. Severe storms moved through the area on Tuesday afternoon prompting severe weather warnings.

First look at new themed restaurant coming to Sanford

Looking for a unique dining experience in Central Florida? Have you been to The Argonaut Bar and Lounge in Tavares? FOX 35's David Martin takes us inside the themed bar and lounge -- and gets a first look at their newest concept in the works for Sanford.

Gruesome details shared in couple's killing in Mount Dora

Newly-released documents are sharing new details and information into the alleged murders of two older residents at a senior living facility on New Year's Eve in Mount Dora, Florida, including how the couple may have died and how authorities were able to track down the alleged suspect in Georgia. According to the arrest affidavit, Sharon Getman, 80, and her husband, Darryl Getman, 83, were found dead inside their home after what appears to be a violent – and seemingly random – attack. The report said both Sharon and Darryl had serious injuries to their head, face, and stomach.

Deputies relocate alligator from school swimming pool

The Montverde Academy swim team was about to begin practice when they noticed a visitor, in the form of a 3-foot alligator. They contacted the Lake Couty Sheriff's Office and a deputy was able to relocate the little to nearby Lake Apopka.

Life in the foxhole: 97-year-old Villages veteran reflects on D-Day, Battle of the Bulge

Irving Locker’s backyard turtle preserve is what you would call his happy place. Just off his backyard in The Villages, at any moment you can spot a handful of the reptiles moving about the expansive field. It was December of 1944, nearly 77 years ago. Locker had just survived D-Day months before, landing on Utah Beach with his gun battalion. To this day, he can recall the chaos of the wounded on the beach.