Protests continue Monday evening near Lake Eola
Protesters gathered at Lake Eola Park early Monday evening, a third night of demonstrations against the deadly arrest of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Daytona Beach police trying to prevent crowd chaos
After large crowds created chaos in Daytona Beach over Memorial Weekend, the city is beefing up presence of police officers and also erecting barricades.
Deputies investigate murder-suicide
Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff's Office are investigating a murder-suicide in Fruitland Park.
Orange County's smaller attractions get approval to reopen
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings has approved plans for the reopening of SeaWorld Orlando and Walt Disney World and is awaiting final approval from Gov. Ron DeSantis. Demings on Thursday said a dozen of the county's smaller attractions have been given the go-ahead from Tallahassee to reopen.
Twitter flags Trump's tweets with a fact-check warning
For the first time, Twitter has flagged some of President Donald Trump's tweets with a fact-check warning. On Tuesday, Twitter added a warning phrase to two Trump tweets that called mail-in ballots "fraudulent" and predicted that "mail boxes will be robbed," among other things.
NASA, SpaceX hold pre-launch update
The historic launch of the manned Crew Dragon capsule is less than 48 hours away. Weather could be a factor.
Preparing for launch next week
Astronauts are prepping for next week's manned mission into space. FOX 35 will have continued coverage of the historic launch.
Parents, kids wonder about summer camps amid COVID-19
Summer camps are going to be a little different this year.
Orange County to soon hand out stimulus checks of its own
Orange County will soon hand out stimulus checks of its own. If you're eligible, you could apply to receive $1,000 check from the county.
Federal relief for pandemic stalled
Lawmakers are unlikely to pass another coronavirus relief bill before the Memorial Day holiday, analysts say.
Daytona Lagoon waiting to reopen
Water parks are normally overflowing by Memorial Day, with folks swimming, sunbathing and screaming down the slides. Daytona Lagoon has been drained -- no longer even able to afford the water in their pools.
World Health Organization addresses COVID-19 criticism
The World Health Organization held a virtual meeting to address criticism it mishandled the spread of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus vaccine development in Italy
A biotech company in Italy says it is making progress with a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
FBI says it has hacked phone of suspected gunman at NAS Pensacola
The FBI says they were able to hack the phone of an accused gunman at the Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Orange County mayor hosts virtual town hall with local churches
Nearly 300 church leaders and representatives took part in a virtual town hall meeting with Orange County Government looking for answers on how to reopen.
Companies tracking employees at home
Lots of companies are installing tracking software on the devices of their employees while they're working from home. They may not even know it's there and they'd be surprised at the data that it's collecting.
Victim talking to FOX 35 about incident inside Publix
FOX 35 News spoke with a man who says he stared down the barrel of a gun inside a Publix during an interaction with another customer. Police are still searching for the suspect.
Coronavirus hearing o Capitol Hill
Lawmakers held a video conference hearing in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday with top health officials leading the coronavirus task force response .
Lime scooters relaunching in Orlando
Lime is preparing to relaunch its scooter service in Downtown Orlando.
Lawsuit filed to stop transfer of Confederate statue
The transfer of a Confederate statue to the Lake County Historical Museum has been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic just as a group has filed a lawsuit to stop the arrival of the monument to Gen. Kirby Smith.