Florida couple crowned ‘World’s Oldest Married Couple’ shares secret to long-lasting marriage
Eleanor and Lyle Gittens were just crowned world record holders by the Guinness Book of World Records this month.
Man found in Volusia County swamp after leading deputies on chase
A man who hid from Volusia County deputies in a swamp was found several hours later.
Man arrested after allegedly beating, dragging woman in Volusia County: Deputies
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office has captured a man accused of beating and dragging a woman across a Daytona Beach road.
Orlando weather: Warm weather returns after record lows across Central Florida
The first significant chill of the season is giving way to warming weather. That trend is expected to continue into the weekend.
Orlando police detective will not face charges in chase that led to bystander’s death
An Orlando police detective will not face criminal charges in connection with a vehicle pursuit that ended with the death of a 56-year-old bystander, prosecutors announced.
Dozens of dogs rescued in Orange City hoarding investigation, police say
The Halifax Humane Society is caring for dozens of dogs after an animal-hoarding situation escalated beyond an owner’s control.
Florida ex-Marine executed nearly 50 years after kidnapping, rape, murder of 6-year-old Merritt Island girl
A Florida man convicted of kidnapping a 6-year-old girl from her bedroom and drowning her in a canal more than 40 years ago was put to death on Thursday night.
Former college employee claims First Amendment rights violated in firing over Charlie Kirk posts
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges Eastern Florida State College violated the First Amendment rights of an employee.
Eustis bridge re-built in 6 days: roads, culverts, watermain
In six days, the culvert and main water line were redone. This damage was caused by a storm that hit Eustis, causing a washout the partial collapse of a private bridge in a neighborhood. Now, the bridge is open and cars can drive on it.
SeaWorld Orlando no longer allowing seated walkers in its theme park: 'Disappointing'
Update (Nov. 25): The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division said it has opened an investigation after receiving numerous complaints about the recent policy change at SeaWorld Orlando.



















