Unemployment benefits expiring
The coronavirus pandemic has left millions unemployed.
Preparing for possible storm impacts
Florida emergency officials have added new items to its recommended hurricane supply list because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Speculation growing over Biden running mate
With less than 100 days until the 2020 presidential election, speculation is growing over possible picks for running mates for Joe Biden.
Petition to keep school closed
A petition to keep kids out of the classroom in Florida this fall is picking up traction.
Free computers for students in Brevard County
Computers are being given to some Brevard County students for free following a huge law enforcement sting.
More kids getting COVID-19
More children are testing positive these days and one pediatrician suggests it could be tied to enrollment in summer camps.
Reaching out to college voters
With colleges shut down during the coronavirus pandemic leaves the big political parties finding new ways to reach potential voters.
Orange County Property Appraiser will not face charges
Orange County Property Appraiser RIck Singh will not face criminal charges after two former employees accused him of misconduct.
Properly maintained AC systems, filtration can help limit spread of coronavirus, experts say
Being inside during the hot summer provides relief to the scorching Florida heat, but experts say it your AC is not hooked up properly, it could mean a greater risk of spreading COVID-19.
Epcot and Hollywood Studios open
Epcot and Hollywood Studios reopened on Wednesday for the general public. Like Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, reservations are required.
Parents struggling with back-to-school choices
Parents across Central Florida are struggling with questions over whether to send children back to the classroom or continue remote learning.
Charging stations coming to Florida roadways
It will soon be easy to cross Florida in an electric vehicle. Dozens of charging stations will be added in the coming weeks.
Pentagon officials questioned about civil unrest surrounding Floyd protests
Top Pentagon officials testified before Congress on Thursday regarding the military's role in George Floyd protests that swept the nation in recent weeks.
Osceola County Health Department expands staff
The Osceola County Health Department is expanding staff to meet the growing demand for COVID-19 testing.
Summer travel plans and COVID-19
Increased cases of coronavirus have not impacted summer vacation planning as it relates to domestic getaways. Travelers are also more aware of cancellation policies, discounts, and new safety measures.
Seminole County leaders discuss COVID-19 economic impact
Seminole County leaders are gathering feedback from businesses to find out how best to help rebound the economy.
Florida public schools must reopen in August
Under the emergency order, all public schools will be required to reopen in August for at least five days a week and to provide the full array of services required by law, including in-person instruction and services for students with special needs.
COVID-19 damages lungs of asymptomatic and most severe patients alike
We are learning more about just how damaging COVID-19 is on the lungs. One medical examiner in Florida is sounding the alarm about what the virus is doing to our organs, even in patients who don't realize they have the infection.
Shooting at Amazon facility in Jacksonville
Authorities say one person was killed and two injured in a targeted shooting Monday afternoon outside an Amazon warehouse in Jacksonville, Florida.
Proposed fireworks show rejected by Melbourne
A planned fireworks show that would have been funded by Rep. Randy Fine, a Palm Bay Republican, has been rejected by officials with the City of Melbourne.