A Miami state senator has proposed boosting the penalties in boating accidents with severe injuries to a third-degree felony punishable up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine, not a misdemeanor.
A 16-year-old in Martin County is facing felony charges after allegedly killing a dog gifted to him by a friend.
The Volusia County woman accused of shooting and killing her terminally ill husband in a Daytona Beach hospital last year<a ...
An investigation into the former Okaloosa County jail director focused on allegations of conflicts of interest and misuse of ...
A federal judge is refusing for now to block a new policy in Florida prisons that requires transgender women inmates to cut ...
A federal district court judge has dealt a blow to transgender inmates in Florida by rejecting a request for a preliminary ...
Daytona Beach police say Ellen Gilland made a murder-suicide pact with her 77-year-old husband about three weeks before the ...
The House ethics committee declared that former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz broke all kinds of laws. He was prosecuted for none ...
A man is charged for a suspected drug robbery near New Asian Grocery & Halal Meat in Pensacola two weeks ago where several ...
A military appeals court has ruled against efforts to throw out the plea deals reached with defendants in the 9/11 attack ...
From HOA's to being forced to pay for a prison cell, the ABC Action News I-Team investigators have been busy in 2024.
With more boats in the water, a bill in the Florida Legislature would send a message that there can be serious legal ...