Hero restaurant worker speaks to FOX 35
The mother and restaurant worker turned hero is receiving international attention for rescuing a young boy using a note. Since then, she has been featured a new stories all over the globe.
The mother and restaurant worker turned hero is receiving international attention for rescuing a young boy using a note. Since then, she has been featured a new stories all over the globe.
Exhibits hopes to shine spotlight on faces of change
A new exhibit opened on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day. It looks back at the faces of change in our country and features dozens of photographs taken in the days after George Floyd's death.
A new exhibit opened on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day. It looks back at the faces of change in our country and features dozens of photographs taken in the days after George Floyd's death.
Guns, ammunition flying off shelves
Civil unrest coupled with the presidential election and forthcoming inauguration is causing a huge spike in gun and ammunition sales. There is now a shortage of ammo nationwide.
Civil unrest coupled with the presidential election and forthcoming inauguration is causing a huge spike in gun and ammunition sales. There is now a shortage of ammo nationwide.
Riders on motorcycles, ATVs hit South Florida streets for 'Wheels Up, Guns Down' protests on MLK Day
It's a dangerous demonstration that happens each year in South Florida on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: motorcyclists and ATV riders hit the streets for their annual "Wheels Up, Guns Down" protest.
It's a dangerous demonstration that happens each year in South Florida on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: motorcyclists and ATV riders hit the streets for their annual "Wheels Up, Guns Down" protest.
‘You will be in my heart forever’: First lady Melania Trump says farewell to the nation in Twitter video
First lady Melania Trump reflected on the COVID-19 pandemic, her “Be Best” initiative and also the “unforgettable” stories she’s heard from people across the country in a farewell video posted to Twitter Monday.
First lady Melania Trump reflected on the COVID-19 pandemic, her “Be Best” initiative and also the “unforgettable” stories she’s heard from people across the country in a farewell video posted to Twitter Monday.
Seniors in Florida still facing vaccine rollout issues
As we all know, Florida has a large elderly population, and we're hearing from senior citizens around the state who are saying they want the coronavirus vaccine. However, actually securing one of those coveted appointments at many sites is proving difficult.
As we all know, Florida has a large elderly population, and we're hearing from senior citizens around the state who are saying they want the coronavirus vaccine. However, actually securing one of those coveted appointments at many sites is proving difficult.
New tax rule could help ease financial burder
The IRS is announcing the new tax season will open February 12. Usually, filing can begin in January, but the agency is still processing returns from last year. If you are getting ready to file next month, there is a new rule in place to help anybody who lost their last year of work.
The IRS is announcing the new tax season will open February 12. Usually, filing can begin in January, but the agency is still processing returns from last year. If you are getting ready to file next month, there is a new rule in place to help anybody who lost their last year of work.
Girl Scouts enlisting Grubhub for safe, contactless delivery of famous cookies amid COVID-19
The Girl Scouts are teaming up with GrubHub in order to have their beloved cookies delivered right to your front door.
The Girl Scouts are teaming up with GrubHub in order to have their beloved cookies delivered right to your front door.
UCF gives notice of intent to terminate to longtime professor
UCF will make final decision sometime after January 25th, upon receiving response from professor.
UCF will make final decision sometime after January 25th, upon receiving response from professor.
Talking to children about Capitol Building riot
As we watched a shocking moment in our nation's history unfold at the Capitol Building last week, there was a chance children were nearby, and it is likely they have a lot of questions.
As we watched a shocking moment in our nation's history unfold at the Capitol Building last week, there was a chance children were nearby, and it is likely they have a lot of questions.
Girl Scouts find new ways to sell cookies during pandemic
Central Florida Girl Scouts are getting ready for cookie season, but the coronavirus pandemic has forced them to come up with a new strategy.
Central Florida Girl Scouts are getting ready for cookie season, but the coronavirus pandemic has forced them to come up with a new strategy.
California family hits the road for Florida in search of coronavirus vaccine
Danielle Bailey, her husband Jon, and their son Abraham are on their way to the sunshine state from California on six wheels. The trio calls themselves the "parking lot pirates."
Danielle Bailey, her husband Jon, and their son Abraham are on their way to the sunshine state from California on six wheels. The trio calls themselves the "parking lot pirates."
Biotech companies working on a COVID-19 vaccine for cats
Two biotech companies say they have received regulatory approval to begin veterinary trials for a COVID-19 vaccine for cats.
Two biotech companies say they have received regulatory approval to begin veterinary trials for a COVID-19 vaccine for cats.
International travelers must soon show proof of negative COVID test
Anyone flying into the Unite States will have to show proof that they have tested negative for COVID-19 and that includes U.S. citizens.
Anyone flying into the Unite States will have to show proof that they have tested negative for COVID-19 and that includes U.S. citizens.
Amazon, Walmart, Target allowing some customers to keep refunded return items
Some retail heavyweights, including Amazon, Walmart and Target, are allowing customers to not only process refunds seamlessly online, but are also allowing customers to just keep the returned items.
Some retail heavyweights, including Amazon, Walmart and Target, are allowing customers to not only process refunds seamlessly online, but are also allowing customers to just keep the returned items.
Scientists say 1-2% of bugs lost every year due to climate change, agriculture, pesticides
Scientists worry that the world is losing about 1% or 2% of its insects each year.
Scientists worry that the world is losing about 1% or 2% of its insects each year.
Airbnb to block, cancel reservations in DC during Inauguration week
Airbnb has announced they will be canceling reservations in the D.C. metro area during the Inauguration week due to local, state and federal officials asking people not to travel to the District.
Airbnb has announced they will be canceling reservations in the D.C. metro area during the Inauguration week due to local, state and federal officials asking people not to travel to the District.
House Democrats introduce impeachment resolution
House Democrats say President Donald Trump incited an insurrection and have introduced articles for impeachment.
House Democrats say President Donald Trump incited an insurrection and have introduced articles for impeachment.
Fallout continues from riot at U.S. Capitol Building
Crews spent Thursday cleaning up broken glass and debris strewn across the legislative chambers of the U.S. Capitol Building. Now, there are growing calls for President Donald Trump to step down or be removed from office before the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Crews spent Thursday cleaning up broken glass and debris strewn across the legislative chambers of the U.S. Capitol Building. Now, there are growing calls for President Donald Trump to step down or be removed from office before the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
D.C. chef Jose Andres delivers 120 pizzas to law enforcement
One of Washington, D.C.'s favorite pizza chefs went to work Wednesday, doing what he does best. Chef Jose Andres and his daughter took 120 pies to feed the law enforcement and security officers guarding the nation's capitol.
One of Washington, D.C.'s favorite pizza chefs went to work Wednesday, doing what he does best. Chef Jose Andres and his daughter took 120 pies to feed the law enforcement and security officers guarding the nation's capitol.



















