Police: Orlando tattoo shop targeted by police, SWAT suspected of illegal drug sales

The Orlando Police Department released its investigative timeline, bodycam video, and new details regarding the execution of a search warrant at a tattoo business last week that ended in a shooting – leaving one person dead.

Osceola County installs new pedestrian beacons to reduce crashes

A new Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon is active in Kissimmee – allowing pedestrians to cross roadways safely by increasing driver awareness. 

Michelle Parker's mom on daughter's disappearance in Orlando
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Orlando mother, Michelle Parker, went missing on Nov. 17, 2011 after dropping her twins off at their dad's house before work. Orlando Police later found her vehicle abandoned in a parking lot, but Parker was never found. Now, on the 14th anniversary of her disappearance, her mother Yvonne Stewart speaks with FOX 35's Garrett Wymer about not giving up hope.

Michelle Parker: Orlando woman missing for 14 years; latest on search

On Nov. 17, 2011, an Orlando mother of three, Michelle Parker, disappeared. Over a decade later, the Orlando Police Department and Parker's family continue their search for her – not knowing what happened to her.

122 missing, endangered Florida kids rescued in 'Operation Home for the Holidays'

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Monday morning that more than 100 missing or endangered kids in Florida have been rescued, touting it as one of the largest child-rescue missions in American history.

Jets CB Kris Boyd in critical condition after Midtown NYC shooting

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot and is now in critical condition after an incident outside a club in Midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning, according to sources cited by the New York Post.

Trump reverses course, calls on House Republicans to release Epstein files

President Donald Trump has reversed his stance on releasing files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, now urging House Republicans to back efforts to make the documents public.

Former Marion County deputy sentenced to more than 25 years for killing girlfriend

A former Marion County sheriff’s deputy has been sentenced to more than 25 years in prison for the shooting death of his girlfriend last year in Ocala.

Anna Kepner death: Few answers for family of Titusville teen found dead on cruise ship

One week after 17-year-old Anna Kepner of Titusville died aboard the Carnival Horizon, the FBI investigation into her death continues with few answers for her family.

Anna Kepner's family seeks answers after Titusville teen's death
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One week after 17-year-old Anna Kepner of Titusville died aboard the Carnival Horizon, the FBI investigation into her death continues with few answers for her family..

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley arrested in Texas

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley was arrested Friday in Fort Bend County, Texas, according to court records.

Former Lake Mary teacher pleaded guilty to inappropriate relationship with minor, prosecutors say

A former Seminole County teacher pleaded guilty to four charges stemming from a misconduct investigation last year, involving sending sexually charged messages to a 17-year-old student, prosecutors said. 

Anna Kepner: How do cruise ship rules limit FBI at sea
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Anna Kepner had plans for her life. The Titusville teen planned to join the U.S. Navy after graduation and go on to be a K9 police officer, according to her obituary on North Brevard Funeral Home's website. However, in her senior year of school, Anna died while on vacation in the Caribbean on a Carnival Horizon cruise. Her cause of death is unknown at this time. Anna died on Nov. 7. She was 18 years old. FOX 35's Esther Bower spoke with Jamie Barnett, the mother of Ashley Barnett, who died on a Carnival Cruise in 2006 and who started the International Cruise Victims' Organization to break down the details of how the FBI investigates cruise ship deaths, where her own daughter's case is still open with little to no official details being released nearly 20 years later.