Gov. DeSantis speaks on Americans evacuated from Israel

The first of several flights chartered by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to rescue Americans in Israel landed Thursday morning at the Tampa International Airport. The rescues come as the country?s conflict with Iran intensifies. DeSantis hosted a press conference after greeting a flight arriving from Israel in the early hours of Friday morning in Tampa.

Florida toddler died in hot truck, deputies say

An 18-month-old child in Florida has died after he was left in a hot truck for several hours, while his dad allegedly got a haircut and grabbed a drink at a bar, according to the Volusia Sheriff's Office and Ormond Beach Police Department.

Palm Bay residents demand answers after sewage spill

Frustrated residents packed City Hall on Thursday night, demanding answers about a massive sewage spill that has left parts of their Palm Bay neighborhood contaminated ? and, according to some, still smelling like human waste.

3 injured in Seminole County house fire

A Seminole County man remains hospitalized and heavily sedated nearly a week after a fire tore through his Geneva home, severely injuring him and two others just one day before his son?s wedding.

Flood fix in Orlo Vista nears completion

A long-awaited flood control project in Orange County is nearly complete, offering long-overdue relief to Orlo Vista residents who have endured repeated flooding from hurricanes over the past decade.

Accused I-4 wrong-way driver was drunk: FHP

A man was arrested early Wednesday morning after Florida Highway Patrol troopers say he was caught driving the wrong way on Interstate 4 in Orange County with a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit.

Florida dad arrested after son dies in hot truck

An 18-month-old child in Florida has died after he was left in a hot truck for several hours, while his dad allegedly got a haircut and grabbed a drink at a bar, according to the Volusia Sheriff's Office and Ormond Beach Police Department. The boy's father, Scott Allen Gardner, was arrested Thursday on charges of aggravated manslaughter and child neglect.

Trump administration: Immigration, economy, foreign policy

President Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hosted a press briefing on Thursday afternoon at the White House. During the briefing, Leavitt discussed topics including immigration, the economy, foreign affairs and the Israel-Iran conflict.

Trump will decide on attacking Iran in next 2 weeks

President Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hosted a press briefing on Thursday afternoon at the White House. At the event, Leavitt said that based on the "substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place" with Iran in the near future, he will make his decision "whether or not to go" in the next two weeks.

Trump: 'Zero illegal aliens' released into country

President Donald Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hosted a press briefing on Thursday afternoon at the White House. During the briefing, Leavitt said President Donald Trump's plans to crack down on undocumented immigrants are working. Last month, border patrol officers said they saw a 93% decrease of undocumented immigrants crossing the Southwest border. In May, Leavitt said zero undocumented immigrants were released into the country by border patrol.

General Mills & Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes

The General Mills and Kraft Heinz brands have announced that they will be removing all artificial dyes from their products. Registered dietician and nutritionist, Tara Collingwood, talks about the benefits of the dye removal.

Arrest made in 2023 deadly hit-and-run crash

A Brevard County woman is now behind bars arrested for allegedly killing a 23-year-old man Christmas morning in 2023. FOX 35's Amanda McKenzie spoke with the victims father. The woman is supposed to make her first court appearance Thursday.

Scam of the week: Bogus traffic ticket texts

Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is alerting drivers about a new text message scam circulating across the state, this time claiming that recipients have unpaid traffic tickets. Holly Salmons, the President and Ceo of the Better Business Bureau serving Central Florida, discusses how to recognize a fraudulent message.