Can Florida afford to kill property taxes?
Jared Walczak, Vice President of State Projects with The Tax Foundation joins FOX 35's Garrett Wymer to break down the avenues by which Governor Ron DeSantis and the state legislature could end or drastically reduce property taxes, and the impact of eliminating property taxes on the local level and where governments would need to go to get that revenue.
James Comey Indictment: Former FBI Director pleads not guilty over alleged lies to Congress
Former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges he lied to Congress in a criminal case that has intensified scrutiny of the Justice Department’s role in targeting President Donald Trump’s political opponents.
Marcos Lopez: Suspended sheriff requests his criminal trial be moved from Lake to Osceola County
Suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez is requesting that his criminal trial be moved from Lake County to Osceola County.
Miami land transfer to Trump library sparks legal challenge
A Miami activist has filed a lawsuit alleging that Miami Dade College’s Board of Trustees violated Florida’s Sunshine Law when it voted on Sept. 23 to give up a nearly 3-acre parcel of prime downtown real estate.
Trump enforcing new 25% tariff on medium and heavy-duty trucks
The president announced on social media that the new tariffs on the vehicles will begin on Nov. 1.
Trump says he is considering giving Americans $2,000 tariff stimulus checks
President Trump said he is looking at sending stimulus checks worth $1,000- $2,000 funded from revenues generated from tariffs to Americans.
Jimmy Kimmel has higher approval rating than Donald Trump, poll finds
A new YouGov poll finds late-night host Jimmy Kimmel edging out President Donald Trump in popularity
The Insurrection Act: What is it and could Trump invoke it for National Guard?
As conflict over Trump’s deployment of federal troops continues, Trump said Monday he’d be willing to invoke the Insurrection Act if necessary to get active duty military in states. Here’s what that means.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon
A judge has temporarily blocked Trump from sending National Guard troops to Oregon. Here’s what we know.
White House press briefing amid Week 2 of shutdown
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hosted a press briefing on Monday afternoon where she gave the latest updates from the Trump administration. Leavitt discussed the continued government shutdown, as well as President Donald Trump's meeting with the Canadian prime minister on Tuesday, plans for the 250th birthday of the United States, a new abortion pill, immigration and more.
'Alligator Alcatraz': Florida immigration detention center approved for $608 million reimbursement
The State of Florida has been approved for a $608 million reimbursement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for its “Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center.
Trump replaces fired immigration judges with military lawyers
The Trump administration is turning to the military to address a growing immigration court backlog, assigning National Guard and Army Reserve lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges.
Hulk Hogan to have portion of Clearwater Trail named in his honor
Hulk Hogan, the iconic wrestler who died in Clearwater in July, will have a portion of the Clearwater Trail named after him.
Elon Musk makes history as first person ever to hit $500B net worth milestone: report
Elon Musk on Wednesday reportedly became the first person in history with a net worth of $500 billion.
Hulk Hogan to have portion of trail named in his honor
On Friday morning, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that a portion of the Clearwater Trail will be named after Hulk Hogan. The Hulk Hogan trail will be on a two-mile portion of the Clearwater Trail between Oak Avenue and Clearwater Drive. There will also be exercise stations on this portion of the trail.



















