Man with 'obvious signs of trauma' found dead: deputies

The Orange County Sheriff's Office is investigating a young man's death in South Apopka. A spokesperson for OCSO said deputies responded to the intersection of E. Ella J. Gilmore Street and Clarcona Road in South Apopka around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday and found a man with "obvious signs of trauma."

Suspended Osceola Sheriff Marcos Lopez still in jail

Suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopes remains in the Lake County jail following his arrest in an alleged illegal gambling scheme. He is being held on a million-dollar bond. The state also filed a motion to require Lopez and his team to disclose the source of the money used to post bail, if he does.

Media walkthrough for Pulse nightclub

Members of the media are set to take a walkthrough of the Pulse nightclub on Monday. It's the club where 49 people died in June 2016 when a gunman opened fire.

Vote for Florida state budget expected today

A vote is expected on the Florida state budget following ongoing disputes. On Friday, legislative leaders came to terms on a budget proposal that should be ready for House and Senate voting.

Minnesota manhunt ends: Vance Boelter in custody

The manhunt for Vance Boelter, the man accused of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, and injuring a Minnesota State Senator and his wife, has ended. Boelter was found and arrested Sunday night, officials said.

Waggin' Weekend Festival in Old Town Kissimmee

"Waggin' Weekend" is a new initiative by Kissimmee's Old Town Entertainment District, aiming to bring together the community of dog lovers and local businesses. The event featured music, contests, and prizes, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees.

18-year-old shot, killed by Osceola County deputies

An 18-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis was shot and killed by Osceola County deputies. OCSO said the man came out of the woods holding a gun, refused to drop it, and then charged at the deputies. The man later died. No deputies were hurt.

FULL | U.S. Army military parade in Washington DC

The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration is taking place on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The event will include ceremonies, festivals, live demonstrations, concerts, fireworks and more. The event coincides with the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump.

U.S. Army military parade kicks off in Washington DC

The U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. with a massive festival, parade and concert. The parade will go down Constitution Avenue, from 23rd Street to 15th Street in Washington, D.C. After the parade, a concert will kick off at 7:30 p.m., followed by fireworks.

Man killed in Osceola County officer-involved shooting

An 18-year-old man was killed in an officer-involved shooting that took place on Saturday in Osceola County, deputies say. The two deputies are OK and have now been placed on paid administrative leave. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and the state attorney's office are investigating.

Residents wave flags to celebrate U.S. Army's birthday

The U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. with a massive festival, parade and concert. Locally in Winter Garden residents are coming together to wave flags in honor of the celebration. Dayna Gaut, organizer of the event, joins FOX 35 to talk about the importance of the event.

Kissimmee 'No Kings' protestor talks about event

No Kings Day protests are being held across America to oppose President Donald Trump's policies. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida. Luisa Ardila, organizer of the Kissimmee event, joins FOX 35 to speak about the importance of the protests.

U.S. Rep. Randy Fine speaks on 'No Kings' protests

"No Kings Day" protests are being held nationwide this weekend to protest President Donald Trump?s policies. The protests coincide with Trump?s military parade, commemorating the Army?s 250th anniversary, which also happens to be the president?s birthday and Flag Day. Demonstrators are expected to rally in almost 2,000 cities, with several protests being held in Central Florida. U.S. Rep. Randy Fine joins FOX 35 to share his thoughts on the protests.