Bryan Jennings executed decades after child kidnapping, rape, murder
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A Florida man convicted of kidnapping a 6-year-old girl from her bedroom and drowning her in a canal more than 40 years ago was put to death on Thursday night. Bryan Jennings, 66, was declared dead shortly after 6:20 p.m. at the Florida State Prison. Jennings died by lethal injection.

Ex-marine executed in 1979 abduction, murder of child
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Bryan Jennings, 66, was declared dead shortly after 6:20 p.m at the Florida State Prison. Jennings died by lethal injection. Jenning's execution marks the 16th execution in Florida this year. He was sentenced to death in 1979 for the abduction, rape, and brutal killing of 6-year-old Rebecca "Becky" Kunash in Brevard County.

End to government shutdown allows for federal flood relief in Titusville
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Now that the federal government has reopened, Titusville residents can receive help for homeowners struggling after the neighborhoods were flooded. Small businesses, non-profits, homeowners and renters are among those who can get loans, and can speak with teams set up at the library until December.

Collapsed Eustis bridge reopens after partial collapse
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A Eustis bridge that partially collapsed last month due to rain is now back open. Now cars can drive over the bridge in a construction feat that took six days with a lot of help. As of 3:30 p.m., Nov. 13, the bridge construction was completed -- including nearby roads, sidewalks and the culverts and watermain under the bridge.

SeaWorld Orlando no longer allowing seated walkers in its theme park: 'Disappointing'

Update (Nov. 25): The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division said it has opened an investigation after receiving numerous complaints about the recent policy change at SeaWorld Orlando. 

Walkers with seats now banned at SeaWorld, new policy
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According to SeaWorld's latest policy, the amusement park is now banning "rollators" -- known as walkers with seats. One woman was introduced to the new policy when she attended the park and told by security that she couldn't take her walker in -- though she'd been at the park with her walker 24 hours before. SeaWorld told FOX 35 the walkers pose a safety concern.

Alachua School Board Chair defends Charlie Kirk comments
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The Florida Board of Education said its keeping an eye on Tina Certain, Alachua County School Board Vice Chair, for her comments about Charlie Kirk days after his murder on Facebook. The board said the posts were "egregious for anyone to make, let alone an school board leader." Certain said the comment was made her personal Facebook profile, not one representing the board.

Orlando Police officer not charged in bystander's death
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An officer with the Orlando Police Department, Christopher Moulton, won't face charges in a February incident in which a bystander died during a police pursuit. The chase ended with Gerald Neal, 56, trapped under the suspect's car. A state attorney says there's not enough proof to charge Moulton with manslaughter, with not enough proof of negligence on his part.

MCO faces delays after government shutdown ending
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Flights at Orlando International Airport are still operating with a 6% reduction, even after government shutdown ended and air traffic control workers are back to work. The FAA says they want to keep monitoring and make sure its safe before flights ramp back up. At this time, there’s no need to additional flight cuts, the FAA said, but they’ll continue to monitor flight traffic.

Blue Origin New Glenn Mission NG-2 headed to Mars with NASA's Escapade spacecraft

Blue Origin's New Glen NG-2 Mission successfully launched from Florida's Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station en route to Mars with NASA's Escapade spacecraft.

Family fights for stricter Florida laws on pool features after daughter's drowning death

The mother of Mia Xu, who died after drowning on an Orlando hotel pool last year, spreads awareness about child drowning rates in Florida to help change the law about the safety of pool features in this state.

8-year-old  boy uses Narcan to save father’s life, deputies say
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An 8-year-old boy in Edgewater saved his father’s life this week after using Narcan to reverse a suspected heroin overdose, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the boy’s father, 44-year-old Daniel Johnson, had shown his son earlier in the day how to administer the medication “in case something happened.”

Corvette driver was going 110 mph before crash: FHP
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A driver who crashed into a Jeep on Nov. 1, allegedly killing two people, was reportedly traveling 110mph, FHP said.

Floridians feel lingering effects of government shutdown
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday night signed legislation to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Experts say the return to normal operations could take time. University of Central Florida political analyst Dr. Larry Walker told FOX 35 that “relief at airports will be slow and steady,” with normal schedules likely resuming over several days.

Edgewater woman running pop-up food pantry out of front yard
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While the government shutdown may have brought relief to many federal employees, food insecurity continues to weigh on families. In Edgewater, resident Katie Williams has turned her front yard into a free 24-hour food pantry stocked with canned goods, diapers, and toiletries.

Repairs continue on collapsed bridge in Eustis neighborhood
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Two weeks after a bridge in Eustis partially collapsed, crews have made significant progress restoring the vital crossing that connects 21 homes to the main road.