Pregnancy centers concerned over vandalism following Roe v. Wade ruling
As some pregnancy centers have been vandalized in parts of the county, and even in Central Florida, following the Roe v. Wade ruling, it is causing concern for clinics that help pregnant women.
What you can save during Florida's tax-free week
"Freedom Week" is a tax-free holiday that begins on July 1 through July 7. Heres what is exempt during the holiday.
Pasco Sheriff's Department welcomes newest K9 recruit
Pasco Sheriff's Office welcomes newest AAT K9 pup from Brevard County's Paws & Stripes program
Florida teen overcoming obstacles as he dreams of 2024 Summer Paralympics
A University High School student is going for the gold despite a disability.
Busy summer for Volusia lifeguards as shortage hits beaches, pools
A nationwide lifeguard shortage is impacting pools and beaches including those here in Central Florida.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Two forms in Atlantic as National Hurricane Center tracks 3 systems
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring another tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean, bringing the total number of tropical systems we're keeping an eye on to three.
Video appears to show 3 cars torched with Molotov cocktails in DeBary neighborhood, deputies say
Three cars in DeBary torched in their driveways while the homeowners were asleep. The incident left the cars completely gutted sitting in two driveways.
Alligator warning issued at Blue Run Park in Marion County
Dunnellon Police say they've received complaints about gators getting too close to people.
How will Orlando Magic's draft picks impact team?
If the Orlando Magic want to return to the NBA Playoffs, they need more offensive firepower – and it looks like the team may have found that with No. 1 draft pick, Paolo Banchero, and their No. 32 selection, Caleb Houstan.
Proposed rate hikes trimmed for Florida-backed Citizens Property Insurance
Regulators on Friday trimmed proposed rate increases for customers of the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation approved an average 6.4% rate increase for homeowners with “multi-peril” policies — by far the most common type of policy.
Gabby Petito murder: Brian Laundrie’s notebook confession revealed, 'I ended her life'
The first public glimpse of a confession Brian Laundrie left in a notebook in the Florida swamp where he killed himself last year reveals his final words.
Severe weather leaves downed trees, power outages across parts of Marion County
There is a Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Lake County until 6 p.m. At 5:12 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was located near Pittman, or 9 miles south of Juniper Springs, moving southeast at 10 mph. Wind gusts of 60 mph and quarter-sized hail are possible.
Florida biologists discuss capture of largest python on state record
Biologists at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida announced their biggest catch yet: an 18-foot python weighing in at 215 pounds.
This weekend’s USFL games: Familiar foes clash in postseason semifinals
Stakes are high this weekend in the USFL playoffs with the final four teams fighting for a chance to compete in next week’s championship game.
Body recovered of man believed to have fallen off boat in Lake Weir, officials say
The body of a man who fell off a boat into Lake Weir has been recovered.
Real estate agents advise clients to protect homes after viral house party video surfaces
Video from social media shows a wild party at an $8 million beach house in Florida. Deputies say teens broke in, chaos followed, and they're actively looking for each one.
Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo placed on administrative leave by superintendent
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District has announced that police chief Pete Arredondo has been placed on administrative leave.
Florida python sets new state record at almost 18 feet, 215 pounds
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida on Wednesday unveiled the largest python yet to be captured in the state. The reptile measures nearly 18 feet in length and weighs 215 pounds, the agency said during a news conference.
Why are there so many cancelled flights? Here's what you should know about summer air travel disruptions
As travelers continue to deal with cancelled flights across the U.S., here's what you should know about what is causing so many flights to be delayed or cancelled entirely, and what companies are doing to help alleviate the problem.
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