Central Florida woman goes viral for driveway concerts
A singer in The Villages is going viral for providing entertainment for her neighborhood at an appropriate social distance.
A singer in The Villages is going viral for providing entertainment for her neighborhood at an appropriate social distance.
FOX 35 Family Focus: Helping families struggling amid COVID-19
Families are struggling amid the coronavirus outbreak. Some are losing their jobs while others have been infected by the virus.
Families are struggling amid the coronavirus outbreak. Some are losing their jobs while others have been infected by the virus.
Limbitless Solutions printing face shields
An Orlando-area non-profit Limbitless Solutions, which design prosthetic devices for children is shifting its focus to producing face shields.
An Orlando-area non-profit Limbitless Solutions, which design prosthetic devices for children is shifting its focus to producing face shields.
Orlando-area church has traditional service
A church in Orange County held traditional services this past weekend. A sheriff's deputy responded and noted that the church was within CDC and county guidelines. This follows the arrest of a Tampa-area church for holding a full service in violation of assembly during an emergency
A church in Orange County held traditional services this past weekend. A sheriff's deputy responded and noted that the church was within CDC and county guidelines. This follows the arrest of a Tampa-area church for holding a full service in violation of assembly during an emergency
Quarantine crackdown
Some businesses in Orange County are violating stay at home orders and have received warnings.
Some businesses in Orange County are violating stay at home orders and have received warnings.
Teaming up to provide more face shields
One week after doing a story about a man making face shields, another man has stepped up to help and he has even more 3-D printers.
One week after doing a story about a man making face shields, another man has stepped up to help and he has even more 3-D printers.
OneBlood collecting plasma from recovered coronavirus patients
Patients who have recovered from COVID-19 could help others fighting the virus. OneBlood is collecting plasma from those patients that is filled with antibodies.
Patients who have recovered from COVID-19 could help others fighting the virus. OneBlood is collecting plasma from those patients that is filled with antibodies.
Instacart go on strike over coronavirus concerns
Thousands of Instacart workers have gone on strike, saying the company is not doing enough to protect the home deliver workers
Thousands of Instacart workers have gone on strike, saying the company is not doing enough to protect the home deliver workers
Orange County mayor says social distancing will help flatten curve
Orange County now ranks fourth in the state in the number of positive coronavirus cases at approximately 300.
Orange County now ranks fourth in the state in the number of positive coronavirus cases at approximately 300.
Orange County hammering out technical glitches with virtual learning
Teachers and administrators are asking families to be patient as they kick off the first week of distance learning.
Teachers and administrators are asking families to be patient as they kick off the first week of distance learning.
Orange County schools give an update as distance learning begins
Tens of thousands of students began virtual distance learning on Monday.
Tens of thousands of students began virtual distance learning on Monday.
Taylor Swift helps local waitress
Taylor Swift helps local waitress
Taylor Swift helps local waitress
New Coronavirus symptoms
We speak with a doctor on the newest symptoms people are seeing with the Coronavirus
We speak with a doctor on the newest symptoms people are seeing with the Coronavirus
Orlando native working as NYC doctor describes nightmare
Dr. Daniela Tello grew up in Orlando but has spent the past four years as a resident of internal medicine working at four different hospitals in America?s largest city; the city that?s now America?s COVID-19 epicenter.
Dr. Daniela Tello grew up in Orlando but has spent the past four years as a resident of internal medicine working at four different hospitals in America?s largest city; the city that?s now America?s COVID-19 epicenter.
Helping hands: Sign language interpreters saving lives
You see them during news conferences to help spread life-saving information with their hands.
You see them during news conferences to help spread life-saving information with their hands.
Stay-at-home order closes non-essential businesses
Stay-at-home orders are now in effect in Orange and Osceola counties, but what qualifies as essential businesses? Most are surprised to see that gun shops and medical marijuana shops are still open.
Stay-at-home orders are now in effect in Orange and Osceola counties, but what qualifies as essential businesses? Most are surprised to see that gun shops and medical marijuana shops are still open.
Brevard beaches staying open for now
Brevard County officials have been struggling with a decision like many other local governments in Florida: Do we close down the beaches or leave them open?
Brevard County officials have been struggling with a decision like many other local governments in Florida: Do we close down the beaches or leave them open?
Orange, Osceola counties now under stay-at-home order
Residents of two counties that make up a significant part of metropolitan Orlando are now under a stay-at-home order.
Residents of two counties that make up a significant part of metropolitan Orlando are now under a stay-at-home order.
Orlando hit hard by coronavirus layoffs
Orlando is one of the hardest hit areas in terms of unemployment due to tourism driving the economy.
Orlando is one of the hardest hit areas in terms of unemployment due to tourism driving the economy.
Demand for home repair companies up
As demand is up for home repairs, service technicians remain busy. As more families are confined at home, many are needing tech assistance.
As demand is up for home repairs, service technicians remain busy. As more families are confined at home, many are needing tech assistance.



















