TSA to charge $45 fee for air travelers without REAL ID starting Feb. 1
Air travelers who have put off upgrading to a REAL ID are about to face a new consequence at airport security.
Air travelers who have put off upgrading to a REAL ID are about to face a new consequence at airport security.
Adaptive gaming technology opens new doors for players with disabilities
For billions of people around the world, video games offer an escape — a chance to become a hero, an athlete or an explorer. But for players with physical disabilities, access to that world can depend entirely on whether the hardware matches the body using it.
For billions of people around the world, video games offer an escape — a chance to become a hero, an athlete or an explorer. But for players with physical disabilities, access to that world can depend entirely on whether the hardware matches the body using it.
Mission: Astronaut exhibit at Orlando Science Center
The Orlando Science Center has opened a new space-inspired exhibit. Mission: Astronaut is a hands-on exhibit that will let visitors experience what it's like to be an astronaut.
The Orlando Science Center has opened a new space-inspired exhibit. Mission: Astronaut is a hands-on exhibit that will let visitors experience what it's like to be an astronaut.
Tesla ends production of Model S and Model X vehicles, will focus on robots in 2026
Tesla is pivoting from electric vehicles to autonomous technology as Elon Musk announces the discontinuation of Model S and Model X to focus on mass-producing Optimus robots.
Tesla is pivoting from electric vehicles to autonomous technology as Elon Musk announces the discontinuation of Model S and Model X to focus on mass-producing Optimus robots.
FBI agents spend hours searching Fulton County election facility
Federal agents carried out a law enforcement action Wednesday at a Fulton County election facility located in Fairburn.
Federal agents carried out a law enforcement action Wednesday at a Fulton County election facility located in Fairburn.
Shirley Raines, 'Beauty 2 The Streetz' founder, dies at 58
Beauty 2 The Streetz founder and activist Shirley Raines, affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," has died, leaving behind a profound legacy of advocacy for the homeless in Los Angeles and Nevada.
Beauty 2 The Streetz founder and activist Shirley Raines, affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," has died, leaving behind a profound legacy of advocacy for the homeless in Los Angeles and Nevada.
Getting crafty at Messy Craft in Baldwin Park
Messy Craft, an art studio in Baldwin Park, is a place where adults and kids can get creative with different projects from bedazzling to embroidery.
Messy Craft, an art studio in Baldwin Park, is a place where adults and kids can get creative with different projects from bedazzling to embroidery.
Space shuttle Challenger explosion remembered, 40 years later
The space shuttle Challenger explosion was a defining moment of the 1980s. Whether you were watching on TV or in person, chances are, you remember exactly where you were and how you felt.
The space shuttle Challenger explosion was a defining moment of the 1980s. Whether you were watching on TV or in person, chances are, you remember exactly where you were and how you felt.
Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs across company in latest round of layoffs
Amazon's latest round of job cuts follow last year's layoffs of thousands of employees. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon's latest round of job cuts follow last year's layoffs of thousands of employees. Here's what you need to know.
Florida couple says scammers used AI-generated picture of missing puppy while trying to steal $2K
A couple in St. Petersburg says a scammer preyed on them and their love for animals.
A couple in St. Petersburg says a scammer preyed on them and their love for animals.
Challenger disaster at 40: How a shuttle explosion changed NASA forever
Forty years after the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated shortly after liftoff, the disaster remains one of the most consequential tragedies in U.S. spaceflight history.
Forty years after the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated shortly after liftoff, the disaster remains one of the most consequential tragedies in U.S. spaceflight history.
Maine Coon Manor Cat Cafe
A new cat cafe is opening in Kissimmee. Maine Coon Manor is a premium coffee shop that offers an interactive cat experience featuring Maine Coons, Bengals and other specialty breeds.
A new cat cafe is opening in Kissimmee. Maine Coon Manor is a premium coffee shop that offers an interactive cat experience featuring Maine Coons, Bengals and other specialty breeds.
Maine Coon Manor Cat Cafe
A new cat cafe is opening in Kissimmee. Maine Coon Manor is a premium coffee shop that offers an interactive cat experience featuring Maine Coons, Bengals and other specialty breeds.
A new cat cafe is opening in Kissimmee. Maine Coon Manor is a premium coffee shop that offers an interactive cat experience featuring Maine Coons, Bengals and other specialty breeds.
Budweiser Super Bowl LX commercial features clydesdale, bald eagle, and Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Free Bird' - Watch
Budweiser will once again be a part of the Super Bowl with a memorable ad themed “American Icons," featuring a Budweiser Clydesdale, a bald eagle, and Lynyrd Skynyrd's iconic song 'Free Bird.'
Budweiser will once again be a part of the Super Bowl with a memorable ad themed “American Icons," featuring a Budweiser Clydesdale, a bald eagle, and Lynyrd Skynyrd's iconic song 'Free Bird.'
Greg Bovino to return to 'old job' in El Centro, California after Alex Pretti shooting: Reports
Gregory Bovino is reportedly being moved from his role as Border Patrol’s “Commander of Operation At Large" back to his former post overseeing CBP operations in El Centro, a shift described as a demotion.
Gregory Bovino is reportedly being moved from his role as Border Patrol’s “Commander of Operation At Large" back to his former post overseeing CBP operations in El Centro, a shift described as a demotion.
Snow in Orlando? Potentially record-setting cold air to dip into Florida this week
Forecasters say that conditions are favorable for another winter storm this weekend, one that could track much farther south than usual and deliver some of the coldest air in decades to parts of the Southeast, including Florida.
Forecasters say that conditions are favorable for another winter storm this weekend, one that could track much farther south than usual and deliver some of the coldest air in decades to parts of the Southeast, including Florida.
Pickers Paradise
If you're looking for vintage goods, Pickers Paradise in Polk County might be the place for you. FOX 35's David Martin has all the details.
If you're looking for vintage goods, Pickers Paradise in Polk County might be the place for you. FOX 35's David Martin has all the details.
Rams lose to Seahawks, fall short in bid for first Super Bowl trip since Feb. 2022
The Rams fell to the Seattle Seahawks 31-27 in Sunday's NFC championship game.
The Rams fell to the Seattle Seahawks 31-27 in Sunday's NFC championship game.
Caught on cam yet hidden: Is this Jennifer Kesse's assailant?
As investigators raced to figure out what happened to Jennifer Kesse 20 years ago, pressure mounted quickly — but solid answers didn’t. Years later, former Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon says decisions made in those early days shaped everything that followed. By the time he became chief, Jennifer had already been missing for almost 13 years and the case had gone cold. What frustrated her family most, they say, were the missed opportunities at the very start — the hours when time mattered most. When Jennifer’s car was eventually found just a mile from her condo, surveillance video offered a glimpse of a person behind the wheel — but not their face. The grainy footage, captured by a single outdated camera, showed someone parking the car, wiping it down, and walking away, their identity hidden by timing and fencing. To Jennifer’s parents, it felt like the cruelest kind of evidence: proof that someone was involved, but no way to know who. In 2018, the Kesses sued for access to Jennifer’s case files, uncovering thousands of pages of records, troubling gaps, and evidence they believe deserved deeper scrutiny. Even today, investigators say theories exist — but without conclusive evidence, answers remain just out of reach. FOX 35 Docs | Part 3
As investigators raced to figure out what happened to Jennifer Kesse 20 years ago, pressure mounted quickly — but solid answers didn’t. Years later, former Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon says decisions made in those early days shaped everything that followed. By the time he became chief, Jennifer had already been missing for almost 13 years and the case had gone cold. What frustrated her family most, they say, were the missed opportunities at the very start — the hours when time mattered most. When Jennifer’s car was eventually found just a mile from her condo, surveillance video offered a glimpse of a person behind the wheel — but not their face. The grainy footage, captured by a single outdated camera, showed someone parking the car, wiping it down, and walking away, their identity hidden by timing and fencing. To Jennifer’s parents, it felt like the cruelest kind of evidence: proof that someone was involved, but no way to know who. In 2018, the Kesses sued for access to Jennifer’s case files, uncovering thousands of pages of records, troubling gaps, and evidence they believe deserved deeper scrutiny. Even today, investigators say theories exist — but without conclusive evidence, answers remain just out of reach. FOX 35 Docs | Part 3
Who is Jennifer Kesse?
Twenty years after Jennifer Kesse disappeared, life in Central Florida has moved on — but for her family, time remains frozen. Outside, life in Orlando is busy and loud, just as it always has been. But for Drew and Joyce Kesse, time has never really moved past January 24, 2006. That’s the day Jennifer, just 24 years old, vanished after leaving her condo near Mall of Millenia. There were no witnesses and no obvious signs of what happened — at least not at first. A car was later found, surveillance video surfaced, and then the answers stopped coming. FOX35 spoke to Drew and Joyce inside their home, flipping through photos and reflecting on everything Jennifer has missed — weddings, grandchildren, ordinary moments. One thing has not changed in 20 years — and that is their focus on finding Jennifer, no matter how long it takes. FOX 35 Docs | Part 1
Twenty years after Jennifer Kesse disappeared, life in Central Florida has moved on — but for her family, time remains frozen. Outside, life in Orlando is busy and loud, just as it always has been. But for Drew and Joyce Kesse, time has never really moved past January 24, 2006. That’s the day Jennifer, just 24 years old, vanished after leaving her condo near Mall of Millenia. There were no witnesses and no obvious signs of what happened — at least not at first. A car was later found, surveillance video surfaced, and then the answers stopped coming. FOX35 spoke to Drew and Joyce inside their home, flipping through photos and reflecting on everything Jennifer has missed — weddings, grandchildren, ordinary moments. One thing has not changed in 20 years — and that is their focus on finding Jennifer, no matter how long it takes. FOX 35 Docs | Part 1



















