Alfred Hitchcock Day: These movies by the iconic filmmaker are free to stream on Tubi

March 12 is National Alfred Hitchcock Day, so it’s a great time to celebrate the life and work of master filmmaker Alfred Hitcock by watching Tubi’s free-to-stream films featuring the legendary movie icon.

Florida lawmakers look to address educational setbacks due to pandemic

As the state’s standardized testing “season” looms for students, teachers, and schools, proposals that would help accommodate for what is being called the “COVID slide” are receiving bipartisan support in the Florida Senate.

Florida lawmakers debate political bias on college campuses

Young conservatives fear being ostracized on college campuses, where school officials may be imposing an environment that promotes liberal views while stifling conservative thought, according to Florida Republicans who are spearheading a legislative effort that they argue would protect “free speech” at the state’s public universities.

3 servers at Disney's House of Blues involved in crash; 1 killed, 2 injured

Investigators say the three were in an SUV that turned into the path of a speeding motorcyclist who died at the scene. They say Isha Clark died at the hospital and Carrie Lindley is in critical condition. The driver, Jessica Smith, is also recovering.

Brevard leads Florida counties in manatee deaths in 2021

More than 400 manatees have died this year, with more than a third in Brevard County alone. In fact, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said more manatees have died in Brevard County than in any other Florida county.

School-zone camera proposals touted by Florida lawmakers

Pointing to a need to better protect children, South Florida lawmakers Tuesday sought to build support for House and Senate proposals (HB 357 and SB 1474) that would allow local governments to install school-zone traffic cameras.

Florida Rep. calls on Gov. DeSantis to eliminate vaccine permission form

People under 65 who are "extremely vulnerable" to COVID-19 due to underlying medical conditions must have a form signed by their physician to get vaccinated.

Over 3.6M vaccinated, under 5K new COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday

State healthcare agencies on Tuesday reported an increase of 4,426 new coronavirus cases from a Monday count. The Florida Department of Health also logged an additional 125 deaths.

Man arrested after dog found tied to tree and shot, police say

A man has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty after a dog was discovered tied to a tree and shot, according to the Cocoa Police Department. The dog had to be euthanized because of its injuries, officials say.

Deloitte defends work on Florida's unemployment system

Officials from a company that played a key role in setting up Florida’s much-criticized online unemployment system defended the firm’s work Monday, as Democratic lawmakers argued it launched “something that wasn't ready” and was designed by the state to fail.

Video appears to show biker jumping over rising drawbridge in Daytona Beach

Video surveillance appears to show a motorcyclist jumping over a rising draw bridge in Daytona Beach, Florida, where the annual Bike Week gathering now is underway.

Orlando City SC unveils 2021 Thick N Thin home uniform kit

Orlando City has revealed its newest kit with the 2021 Thick N Thin Home Kit, its latest addition to its collection.

Florida reports 5,975 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, 135 more resident deaths

State healthcare agencies on Friday released the latest coronavirus numbers in Florida, reporting an increase of 5,975 new cases from a Thursday count.

Woman walked into home, grabbed child in attempted kidnapping, deputies say

Flagler County sheriff's deputies say a woman walked into a family's home and grabbed a toddler by the arm. The toddler has since been reunited with family.

FOX 35 EXCLUSIVE: Golden Corral emerges from bankruptcy, hires nearly 1,700

The country’s largest Golden Corral franchisee has emerged from bankruptcy. With that, nearly 1,700 jobs have been saved at a time when a lot of people are still out of work.

Bill requires stray rocket parts to be returned or face possible jail time

Legislation is moving forward in Florida to require people to return rocket parts that might be recovered following a launch. Authorities warn that the parts could be dangerous, could contain intellectual property, or is relevant to national security. Ultimately, lawmakers say the parts belong to the manufacturers and more and more parts are being recycled for future launches.