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Navy helicopter emergency lands in Volusia County: officials
A Navy helicopter reportedly underwent an emergency landing in Volusia County, and deputies were dispatched to help locate it on Wednesday morning.
A Navy helicopter reportedly underwent an emergency landing in Volusia County, and deputies were dispatched to help locate it on Wednesday morning.
A man visiting Florida from North Carolina prevented a tragic situation by stepping in to help a man fend off an alleged carjacker.
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.
Boeing will attempt to launch its historic Starliner spacecraft with two astronauts aboard to the International Space Station from Florida on Wednesday morning.
The Ette Hotel is all everyone is talking about. This only 2-year-old hotel already received a Michelin key. The Ette offers not only luxury but the perfect vacation space for those who are focusing on their health and wellness.
On Saturday, single-day Fun Passes will be $26 to celebrate Fun Spot's 26th birthday, but there is a limited time to get them.
Jack's Basket is a non-profit on a mission to celebrate every baby born with Down syndrome and offer resources and community to families. The regional lead parent Shannon Thomson spoke with us about the mission.
Advocacy groups are calling for General Mills to stop using plastic chemicals linked to diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
A “Peaky Blinders" film starring Cillian Murphy has been confirmed by Netflix. Here’s everything we know so far.
Warner Bros. Discovery on Tuesday raised the price for the ad-free subscription to its Max streaming service.
A Colorado man is lucky to be alive after a necklace he was wearing stopped a bullet that was fired during an argument, according to police.
The Florida High School Athletic Association on Tuesday opened the door for student-athletes to earn money from business agreements such as endorsement deals, with the organization’s president calling the move a “good starting point."