Deputies to receive honor for de-escalation

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office say that patience, training, the right equipment and good communication helped deputies disarm an Orange City-area man holding a loaded gun to his head Sunday evening.

Bobcat spotted swimming in Gulf of Mexico

You never know what you'll find around Florida. One sight you may not be accustomed to seeing is a bobcat swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. A couple was enjoying a nice day on their boat when they spotted the little fur ball treading water.

Few clues into Sara Ebersole's disappearance

One year after her disappearance, there are still no answers as to where missing Marion County woman Sara Ebersole could be. Michele Tullis, Ebersole's sister, fears the case is going cold and is begging anyone with information to come forward.

The News Fuse: Florida man goes virtual

On this episode of The News Fuse, FOX 35's David Martin is joined by Ken Miller, Miguel Colon Jr., and James Yon of "Real Laughs" on Real Radio 104.1 and Art Miles, host of "Overtime with Art Miles" podcast to talk about the latest release of Grand Theft Auto 6 (but wonder what a Florida Man connection might look like).

Mom turns Disney park knowledge into business

As we inch closer to spring break, many will visit Walt Disney World Resort. We spoke with Brooke Raybould, author of A Mom's Guide to Disney World, who has turned her knowledge of one of Orlando's biggest attractions into a business.

Why it's important to have an emergency fund

Todd Bryant, a certified financial planner practitioner, provides insight into planning for the future. He says it i is important to have an emergency fund, what it is, how much should be in savings and the different types of accounts there are.

Inaugural 'Florida Man Games' this weekend

The "Florida Man Games" are inspired by the infamous and often eccentric exploits of the beer-loving, alligator-owning, criminal-record-laden, and mullet-sporting social media sensation dubbed "Florida Man."

Woman seeks families of WW II veterans

In the military pavilion of the Orlando Auto Museum, showcased is the remarkable history of the 818th Amphibian Truck Company, an all-black unit comprising 173 soldiers during World War II. Leslie Holland, the daughter of the boat captain from this historic company, has embarked on a mission to locate the families of these soldiers.

Florida man served with Buffalo Soldiers

A remarkable 101-year-old Florida man, Roy Caldwell, starts his day with approximately 50 pushups every morning. Despite his age, Caldwell maintains this impressive fitness routine.

Universal’s Jurassic World VelociCoaster closed

A popular rollercoaster at Universal Islands of Adventure has been closed for several days. According to the app, Universal’s Jurassic World VelociCoaster was still closed on Wednesday, marking at least three days that the ride was not in operation.

The News Fuse: More people are moving to this state (not Florida)

On this episode of The News Fuse, FOX 35's David Martin is joined by Ken Miller, Miguel Colon Jr., and James Yon of "Real Laughs" on Real Radio 104.1 and Art Miles, host of "Overtime with Art Miles" podcast to talk about a new poll from UHaul that shows more people are moving to this state in the Great Plains than Florida.

The News Fuse: Can you read a map?

On this episode of The News Fuse, FOX 35's David Martin is joined by Ken Miller, Miguel Colon Jr., and James Yon of "Real Laughs" on Real Radio 104.1 and Art Miles, host of "Overtime with Art Miles" podcast to talk about whether or not you can actually read a map.