January 4 Florida mayor says Maduro capture a 'light at the end of the tunnel' as Venezuelan Americans celebrate Venezuelan Americans celebrate after Nicolás Maduro was captured by the U.S. military, sparking renewed hope for democracy in in the nation.
January 2 Redistricting battles brewing across the country as parties compete for power ahead of 2026 midterms Redistricting battles heat up as Republicans and Democrats fight over congressional maps ahead of 2026 midterms in key states across the nation.
January 1 Homeless drifter accused of killing Barnes & Noble Christmas shopper blamed ‘fight or flight’ outburst: report Man accused of fatally stabbing woman at Palm Beach Gardens Barnes & Noble allegedly had no prior relationship with victim in random attack, police say.
December 31 State officials move to ban paper straws at restaurants, citing 'concerning health risks' A Florida bill would ban paper straws after Trump's executive order regarding regulations. State lawmakers say alternatives contain dangerous chemicals.
December 31 Dead birds on Florida beaches have experts worried about avian flu Dead birds along Florida's Space Coast spark fears of a possible avian flu outbreak. Samples were sent for testing as wildlife officials monitor the situation.
December 30 Florida firefighters allegedly waterboarded, whipped rookie over TikTok video as 4 face criminal charges Four Florida firefighters face criminal charges after allegedly waterboarding and whipping a 19-year-old rookie firefighter. Nearly a dozen employees fired.
December 30 Florida runner spreads 'pure joy' carrying American flag to inspire unity and wellness Florida runner Teag McCoy goes viral carrying an American flag during his runs, spreading unity message despite facing hecklers and negative reactions from some.
December 29 This is where corruption comes in: Former White House press secretary 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Ari Fleischer analyzes fraud charges against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., and the alleged $9 billion Minnesota fraud scandal tied to the Somali community on 'America Reports.'
December 27 Florida bell ringer allegedly tries to 'impale' store manager with donation tripod while drunk Drunken bell ringer Steven Pavlik, 63, allegedly attacked a Publix manager with a tripod after confronting shoppers outside a Stuart, Florida, store location.
December 27 Florida man allegedly steals 400 pounds of avocados to buy Christmas presents for children A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly trespassed in an avocado grove and stole roughly 400 pounds of the fruit in order to sell them for money to buy Christmas gifts.