Florida mom uses her 3 children, 1 of whom has autism, to steal merchandise: deputies

A Florida woman was arrested after using her three children – one of whom is described as having autism – to steal merchandise from a local Walmart, deputies said.

NASA’s Artemis crews to ride in style as new fleet of vehicles arrive at KSC

When the Artemis astronauts prepare to shuttle out to the massive moon rocket at Launch Pad 39B, they will be rolling in style inside a new fleet of vehicles that just arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

FL police reportedly shoot, kill Orlando man • FL man electrocuted at home • FL driver crashes into house

An Orlando man was reportedly shot and killed by police and his family is now demanding justice, a Florida man was electrocuted in his Cocoa home, a Florida driver crashed into a Sanford home while attempting to flee from police, a lightning strike could be to blame for a Central Florida house fire, and a Florida man tried to rob two banks in two hours: Here's FOX 35's Week in Review. 

Do we have enough lifeguards at Florida beaches? New study looks at the risks, how cities need to prepare

More than 500 people were rescued from Florida's beaches over the Fourth of July weekend and, according to one study, even more people are expected to visit Florida's beaches over the next decade. How will that impact the number of lifeguards needed to keep watch? And how will cities and towns pay for it? There's a new study looking at the data.

More people needing rescue at Florida beaches
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A new study is looking into the increase of drownings, near-drownings, and rescues at Florida's beaches, which is putting more demand on the lifeguards that watch over them. FOX 35 looks at a study that's looking at how more people are expected to visit Florida's beaches over the next decade, which will require more lifeguards. Are local officials properly staffed or ready?

New tool helping to keep firefighters safe
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The Brevard County Fire Department is investing $20,000 in 20 new heat-seeking cameras across the department. It's important to have an extra "set of eyes" when a firefighter goes into a smoke-filled room because can?t see their hands or really anything in front of their faces, but thermal-imaging cameras can.

Official: Florida man electrocuted at home in Cocoa

A 42-year-old man was killed Tuesday morning at a home in Cocoa after he touched some live wires and was electrocuted, according to the Brevard County Sheriff's Office.

Titusville shooting adds to crime concerns
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Two men were killed in a double homicide at a Titusville apartment complex on Monday afternoon.