Tallahassee on alert after FBI memo to capitals

A repeat in Tallahassee of what happened in Washington D.C. or at any other state capitol is a non-starter for Florida's governor.

Disney World releases hours through the end of March

Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.

FPL outlines plan for base rate increases

Florida Power & Light on Monday took an initial step toward seeking approval of a four-year rate plan that would increase the amount of money customers pay and finish melding FPL with Gulf Power.

SpaceX cargo Dragon capsule to splash down off Florida coast on Monday

An uncrewed cargo Dragon capsule is scheduled to splash down off the Florida coast on Monday evening roughly 12 hours after its departure from the International Space Station.

Flagler sheriff announces two arrests after extensive, months-long manhunt

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has arrested two men in a murder case that Sheriff Rick Staly described as the most extensive investigation in the modern history of his office.

FOX 35 seeks answers to why some nursing homes still wait for COVID-19 vaccine

Many long-term care facilities across Florida had hoped to have had their residents and staff vaccinated by now. For several of those facilities, it hasn’t happened.

Volusia sheriff expresses outrage over death of Capitol Police officer

One of Central Florida's top law enforcement officers is sounding off on Wednesday's riot inside the U.S. Capitol Building and the subsequent announcement that a police officer was fatally injured during the alleged insurrection.

Florida prosecutor to pursue Capitol 'criminals'

Lawrence Keefe, the U.S. attorney for Florida’s Northern District, vowed to identify and prosecute individuals who engaged in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.

Marion County man arrested during Capitol riot
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Some Floridians were among those arrested on Wednesday following the mob riot at the U.S. Capitol Building, including Marion County resident Michael Curzio, of Summerfield.

New congresswoman from Gainesville reacts to rioters at U.S. Capitol

Congresswoman Kat Cammack from Gainesville, Florida was sworn into Congress over the weekend, and just four days into the job, she found herself on the House Chamber floors watching rioters trying to break through the doors.

Penalties proposed for leaving dogs, cats behind in severe weather

People repeatedly leaving tethered pet dogs or cats outside in severe weather could face fines reaching $500, under a measure proposed Wednesday by state Rep. Emily Slosberg.

Florida politicians react to 'dark moment' in nation's history

Florida Republicans decried scenes of chaos and violence in the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building and shut down congressional debate over the certification of the 2020 presidential election.