Florida sheriff: Opioid overdoses and deaths on the rise

Since the beginning of this year, there have been 73 overdose deaths. Sheriff Lemma said he believes the pandemic has played a major role.

Seminole County offering COVID booster shot to the immunocompromised

Seminole County Emergency Management just opened their first pop-up clinic for those needing a third dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine. 

Gold Star mom responds to U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan where son served

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Miller served two tours in Afghanistan. His mother, Maureen, said the U.S. withdrawal from the country is a slap in the face of those, like her son, who served. 

EXCLUSIVE: Family of mother killed by toddler on Zoom remembers their loved one

Lynn, 21, was tragically killed on August 11 when one of her toddlers got a hold of an unsecured firearm and shot her while on a company Zoom call.

Seminole Fire Rescue asks residents to limit calling 911 due to busy hospitals

The Seminole County fire chief is asking the public to only call 911 if they have an actual emergency because Central Florida hospitals are busy which has made wait times high.

Seminole County hopes to start distributing COVID-19 booster shots on Tuesday

Seminole County is hoping to start distributing the third shot on Tuesday, but they say they need more guidance from the state on what is needed first.

School districts post COVID dashboards for first week of school

The COVID dashboard is up for week one at Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) with just a fraction of Orange County students and staff testing positive for coronavirus.

Teen fatally shot on front porch was high school football player
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A 16-year-old high school football player was gunned down while on the front porch of his Sanford home. A suspect remains at-large.

Police say woman on Zoom call fatally shot by toddler

A woman on a Zoom call is believed to have been fatally shot by a toddler who found a loaded handgun, which was left unsecured, police say.

Congresswoman Murphy working to stop more damage to Little Wekiva

Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy had seen pictures taken over the last two years of sudden changes in the Wekiva River.  This week, it was her first time seeing it in person.