Florida AG talks FSU shooting, immigration, Roblox safety

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joins FOX 35 to talk about some of the latest political headlines and news in the state. The AG reflects after the Florida State University (FSU) shooting on Thursday, as well as discusses immigration crack downs and safety concerns over video game "Roblox."

Women are waiting longer to have children

Dr. Matthew Knight, president of Knight Dermatology Institute, joins FOX 35 to talk about why more women are waiting longer to have children. Knight discusses what this means for the United States over the next few decades, as well as what the risks are of having children at a later age.

Easter weekend ideas in Orlando

Denise Spiegel, vice president of communications for Visit Orlando, joins FOX 35 to discuss ways to celebrate the Easter holiday weekend in Orlando.

Sheriff Chitwood on FSU shooting

FOX 35 News spoke with Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood about the mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) campus that left two people dead and six people injured.

Law enforcement response to FSU mass shooting

Retired Police Chief Tony Pustizzi, who responded to the deadly mass school shooting in Parkland, Florida, spoke with FOX 35's Amy Kaufeldt about how law enforcement handles responses to tragic events following Thursday's shooting on the Florida State University campus.

Police chief: 'Panama City Beach can no longer be a Spring Break town'

Panama City Beach, a Florida beach town known for spring break is pulling back on hosting college students each year. On Sunday, Panama City Beach Police Chief J.R. Talamantez announced on social media that the city is officially stepping away from its reputation as a Spring Break destination.

Learn how to plant like a Floridian

Holly Giles, environmental specialist and resident native plant expert, joins FOX 35 to talk about an upcoming event highlighting how to plant like a Floridian. Giles gives FOX 35 a live demonstration of what to expect at the event, including a bug repellant and some of the native plants being featured.

Making Easter pastries at Valencia College

Chef Alex Erdmann, the Dean of the School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, gives FOX 35's Marley Capper a behind-the-scenes look at the art of pastry making ahead of the Easter holiday.

Local dancers compete as USA National Hip Hop team

A group of young girls, mostly from Seminole County, are heading to represent the USA in the National Youth Hip Hop Division. The team is made up of mostly 12-to-14-year-old girls. The team will compete from April 23-25 at the Wide World Sports.

TCL and Hisense accused of false advertising

FOX Consumer Reporter Steve Noviello joins FOX 35 to talk about two new class action lawsuits that allege that TCL and Hisense sold QLED TV's, which didn't actually contain the technology. Noviello takes a look at the suit and why other manufacturers are calling foul, as well.

Memorial benches removed in Mount Dora

The battle over memorial benches in Mount Dora is continuing. Some people are upset after they paid to honor a loved one with a memorial bench, only to find that the city had removed it. According to the city, after 10 years a bench sponsor has to renew their contract. Mount Dora Mayor James Homich joins FOX 35 to talk about the issue.

Brevard School Board member speaks on misbehaving teachers

Brevard Public Schools District 4 School Board Member Matt Susin joins FOX 35 to talk about several teachers and administrators in the area not behaving appropriately. This comes after Karly Anderson, the teacher arrested after being intoxicated at a high school party in January, returned to the classroom. She returned to the classroom on Monday. However, on the same day new bodycam footage was released. The Brevard County School District then removed her from the classroom.

Volusia County brush fire burns hundreds of acres

A 270-acre wildfire sparked Tuesday in Volusia County, east of Lake Helen and Deltona, sending massive plumes of smoke into the air, according to the Florida Forest Service and Volusia County Fire Rescue. Although the fire is only 80% contained, no homes or buildings have been damaged.