Man scammed families in mourning, police say

An ex-city official is accused of moving human remains to illegally sell space at a cemetery in Lake County. One family still doesn’t know where their loved one’s ashes are.

Baby formula shortage impacting Central Florida moms

The in-stock rates have are dropping due to supply chain issues, according to market researchers.

SeaWorld says theme park operator Cedar Fair has rejected takeover bid

Sandusky, Ohio-based theme park operator Cedar Fair has rejected an unsolicited, non-binding buyout proposal from SeaWorld Entertainment.

Volusia County to charge inmates for jail stay

Volusia County Council voted in favor to charge inmates fees for their stay to help with the costs to house them.

Wild hogs plowing through Clermont neighborhood

A wild hog problem is causing a nuisance in a Clermont neighborhood. For the last two years, the animals have been pushed out of their habitat by new development and into the Magnolia Bay community. The residents are doing everything they can to keep the pigs out.

Seminole HS shooting suspect moved to adult jail, held with no bond

Da’raveius Smith made his first appearance before a judge Tuesday afternoon after the State Attorney’s Office made the decision to try the 15-year-old as an adult. 

Married couple shares rare 'heart clip' procedure

A couple on the Space Coast is spending Valentine’s Day celebrating their sweet hearts, quite literally. Vallie and Verne Listol are two of fewer than 200 people in the world who have received what are called "heart clips" from a surgeon at Health First.

Sanford honors Buffalo Bills' Gabriel Davis with key to city

There might have been a record set for the most Buffalo Bills jerseys in Sanford’s City Commission meeting on Monday night.

Central Florida's True Crime Files: Disappearance of Stephanie Edwards

On a hot summer night, May 24, 2010, Stephanie Edwards walked out of her Winter Park home and never returned. She left behind her keys, IDs, and phone.

Volusia County sheriff to weigh in on ‘Marsy’s Law’ case

Volusia County Sheriff Michael Chitwood received approval Monday from the Florida Supreme Court to file a friend-of-the-court brief arguing that a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” should not apply to law-enforcement officers.

Vote by mail changes would add envelopes, ID numbers

Republican legislative leaders for the second year in a row are targeting mail-in voting, this time with a proposal one supervisor of elections called “a recipe for disaster.”

Groveland man claims person pulled machete on him in road rage incident

A man in Lake County is under arrest for threatening a person with a machete, authorities said. Groveland police officers say the whole thing is believed to be a road rage incident.

Tim Tebow talks one-on-one about expanding children’s hospital in Zimbabwe

Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, along with his foundation and CURE International, recently broke ground to expand a children’s hospital in Zimbabwe, calling attention to the medical needs of children in Africa.

Florida firefighters rescue dog stuck in 15-foot hole

Firefighters in the Florida Panhandle saved a dog that had become trapped after falling into a 15-foot deep hole. One rescuer climbed down and created a makeshift harness for the friendly pup, then pulled the dog to safety.

DeSantis doesn’t budge on congressional redistricting

With the state House and Senate needing to reach an agreement on a congressional redistricting plan, Gov. Ron DeSantis made clear to lawmakers Friday that he isn’t backing down on a sprawling North Florida district.