As more teachers across Florida prepare to be vaccinated, questions loom

Coronavirus vaccinations are set to expand in Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis says some teachers and law enforcement are next in line to get the COVID vaccine.

Florida bill filed would ban abortions of fetuses with disabilities

“Disability abortions" are situations in which physicians know pregnant women are seeking abortions because fetuses will have disabilities.

COVID-19 vaccine trial for kids underway in Lake Nona

Coronavirus vaccines are not yet available for children but one lab in Central Florida is conducting tests.

Woman starts Facebook page to offer tips to sign-up for the COVID vaccine

With all the calls and messages from people looking to get vaccinated, FOX35 decided to try finding the best tips for signing-up for the COVID shot.

Vaccine site assignments difficult for veteran officers

Some first responders who work at vaccination sites say they feel bad for the people that they have to turn away.

DeSantis pushes for election changes

Contending the state needs to strengthen election integrity, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday proposed a series of changes in Florida’s voting process.

COVID-19 vaccine shipment to Central Florida further delayed due to weather

If you’re over 65 and still looking to get your first COVID-19 vaccine due to all those snowstorms, it’s unclear when you’ll have the opportunity to sign up for a vaccine again. .

Bill moves forward for to-go cocktails to stay permanently in Florida

Gov. DeSantis signed an executive order at the start of the pandemic allowing take-out alcohol orders as a way to help restaurants survive. Now, Florida lawmakers are looking to make to-go cocktails from bars and restaurants permanent.

School districts searching for students who aren’t showing up to class

COVID-19 has led to attendance issues at area schools. Volusia County Schools report 78 students unaccounted for -- students who haven’t shown up to class-- while 172 students have been unaccounted for in Lake County.

Online sales tax collection plan backed in Florida Senate

An effort to require out-of-state online retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases made by Floridians advanced Thursday in the Senate as economists project the move could bring in more than $1 billion a year in revenue.

Report: 2 arrested after video shows illegal C-section performed on dog

Two men have been arrested on animal cruelty charges after investigators said they performed an illegal C-section on a French Bulldog.

Florida reports 7,342 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday; 157 deaths

The Florida Department of Health reported 7,342 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in the state since the start of the pandemic to 1,844,627.

Woman, 96, says she couldn't get luggage or walker after flight arrived at OIA

A 96-year-old woman says she was left without her medicine and her walker after she landed at Orlando International Airport. She claims her luggage was locked in security before she could make it to baggage claims. 

Florida lawmaker files bill to change state's vote-by-mail process

After Florida has received widespread praise for its handling of the 2020 election, Republicans and Democrats clashed over a bill that would require voters to more frequently request vote-by-mail ballots.