October 2 Charlie Kirk has Florida highway named after him Lake County Commissioner Anthony Sabatini proposed naming a Claremont, Florida highway after Charlie Kirk following the conservative activist's assassination.
October 2 Disney attendance plunges to all-time low for 2025 as visitors report 'ghost towns' at parks Average wait times at Walt Disney World drop to 24 minutes in September, the shortest three-week stretch of the year, according to crowd tracking data.
October 2 Trump presidential library to be built in Miami after Florida gifts waterfront site Florida officials have paved the way for President Donald Trump’s presidential library to be built in downtown Miami next to the city’s Freedom Tower.
October 1 Florida man cites barber appointment after getting clocked going more than 100 mph Florida man Michael Stanek was arrested after driving over 100 mph on a highway, telling deputies he was late for his barber appointment.
October 1 Madison Cawthorn aims to make political comeback, announces run for Congress Cawthorn is running for Florida's 19th congressional seat, which will soon be vacated as Byron Donalds runs for governor.
September 30 Man executed in Florida for 1990 killings as state leads nation in executions this year Victor Tony Jones, 64, was executed in Florida for a 1990 double murder, marking the state's 13th execution this year and setting a new annual record.
September 30 Florida teen accused of faking abduction, shooting himself and sparking Amber Alert Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods says 17-year-old Caden Speight’s false abduction report triggered an Amber Alert before he was found safe in Williston.
September 26 Major pro-life group demands investigation into abortion pill billboards in Florida Florida's top prosecutor is urged to probe New York nonprofit Mayday Health for billboard ads promoting mifepristone and misoprostol abortion pills across the state.
September 26 Florida vows legal action against any efforts to block TPUSA chapters on campus Attorney General James Uthmeier called the blocking of Turning Point USA chapters discriminatory and pledged legal action to protect student organization rights.
September 26 DeSantis warns Florida is ‘not Portland’ as state secures major federal immigration funding Florida gets $28 million for state agencies and $10 million for local law enforcement under President Trump's immigration enforcement funding through ICE partnership.