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Leesburg store owner, father of 5 killed by armed man still on the run: 'We want our family back'
The family of the man shot and killed in a convenience store robbery is begging people to come forward with answers.
The family of the man shot and killed in a convenience store robbery is begging people to come forward with answers.
An 11-year-old from Winter Park has gone missing, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
FOX 35's Caroline Coles speaks to Cherice Williams, an Orlando woman who went from waiting tables to owning her own hair product company called Blaq Luxury Hair.
SpaceX successfully sent another bath of Starlink satellites into low-earth orbit Friday night.
Michael LaFleur created Pirates Dinner Adventure 30 years ago and now tonight will be debuting his brand new production “In Search of Neptune’s Treasure.”. This all new show includes High flying stunts, nerve-wracking fight scenes, guest participation, big musical numbers and of course food!
Universal Orlando announced an all-new Epic Universe sneak peek experience that is coming to CityWalk this summer.
This weeks Food Truck Throwdown was all about fried chicken! Cluckerz Chicken went up against El Pollo Gordo to see who made the best fried chicken according to the panel of judges. The winner walked away with the prize of $500!
Feeding peanut butter to babies — starting during infancy and continuing until age 5 — has been shown effective in reducing allergies into adolescence, according to a new study by King’s College London.
President Joe Biden on Friday outlined terms of a potential new cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, just hours after Israeli forces moved into central parts of Rafah.
"Wheel of Fortune" contestant Tavaris Williams gave a unique answer on the game show, which he has been taking in stride, saying he's happy to "put a smile on someone's face."
A Florida woman was taken to jail after she was caught having sex with a man on a pier during Memorial Day weekend, authorities said.
Former NBA player Drew Gordon, the older brother of Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon, was tragically killed in a car accident in Portland, Oregon on Thursday, the team confirmed in a statement. He was 33.