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Gunfire erupts in Daytona Beach home invasion as ex-boyfriend forces entry, fires shots. Suspect arrested without incident. No injuries reported.
Steven Mills and Tiffany Score reach custody agreement in lawsuit against IVF Life, Inc. and Dr. Milton McNichol regarding their daughter's genetic parents.
As the 10-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting approaches, families of the 49 victims continue to cope with their loss and advocate for change.
Florida implements emergency rules to prevent the spread of New World Screwworm. New restrictions on animal movement into the state.
Starting June 15, the SW 66th Street bridge over I-75 in Marion County will be closed for reconstruction as part of the Moving I-75 Forward initiative.
Seminole County in Florida is considering establishing its own medical examiner facility due to population growth and cost-sharing concerns.
James Bernard Grover, accused of sexually abusing children with autism, faces sentencing today. He could receive life imprisonment. Updates to follow.
Judge to decide tomorrow if Ahmad Bojeh, accused of killing three tourists in Kissimmee, is fit to stand trial. Updates on Eyewitness News.
A 2-year-old girl tragically died after being hit by a vehicle on New Smyrna Beach. A GoFundMe fundraiser has been set up to support her family.
Former Cuban President Raul Castro has been charged with murder in the US, escalating pressure on Cuba's communist regime. Justice is finally being pursued.
Former US Congressman Bill Posey's passing marks the end of a dedicated career in public service. He will be remembered for his integrity and commitment.
A second rescued sloth at the Central Florida Zoo has died after initially showing signs of recovery and being in critical condition. These animals are part of the Sloth World case.
Port Canaveral receives $20.21M federal grant for upgrades to North Cargo Berths, aiming to extend life and increase bulk cargo capacity.
Congressman Daniel Webster announces retirement after serving as Florida's longest-serving elected official. He will not seek re-election in 2026.
Keith Givens makes history as the first African-American elected to the City Council in Maitland's history. A historic milestone!
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