Drugs May 31, 2023 Fentanyl drug busts increase 200% in parts of Florida DEA laboratory testing in 2022 revealed six out of 10 fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills contained a potentially lethal dose, an alarming statistics in the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
Artificial Intelligence May 3, 2023 Artificial intelligence helping detect early signs of breast cancer in some US hospitals The use of artificial intelligence during mammograms has helped identify early signs of breast cancer before a traditional scan might be able to pick up on the abnormalities.
Donald Trump March 4, 2023 Sununu pushes back on DeSantis' crusade against 'woke' corporations: 'That's not what Republicans are about' Republican Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire tells Fox News he disagrees with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ culture wars strategy of targeting corporations over woke policy
Mike Pence March 4, 2023 Former Vice President Mike Pence reveals his potential 2024 advantage if he launches a White House run Former Vice President Mike Pence says Republican voters’ familiarity with him give him time to make a decision on whether or not to run for the 2024 presidential nomination.
Ted Cruz March 3, 2023 Ted Cruz says 2024 Senate re-election will be 'firefight’ as Democrats come at him with ‘everything they have’ Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas predicts that he’s “going to face a very serious race” as Democrats target him as the conservative firebrand senator runs for re-election next year.
POLITICS February 27, 2023 Jimmy Carter's niece says former president still has 'some time in him' Former President Jimmy Carter's family said Sunday he had a “good day” and may have some time left. He has decided to spend his remaining time in hospice care.
Florida February 12, 2023 Hurricane Ian aftermath: 83-year-old veteran joins new homeless population in FL In the wake of Hurricane Ian, tens of thousands of homes were damaged in Lee County. Volunteers believe the housing crisis in Southwest Florida is far from over.
Border security January 28, 2023 Biden's Parole Program: Migrant families rush Miami airport after GOP lawsuit Hundreds of migrants flew into the Miami International Airport from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti—fearing the Biden admin's immigration program could end after a lawsuit.
Florida January 25, 2023 Zoo Tampa concerned about manatee death toll: 'It's very disturbing' In the last two years, nearly 2,000 manatees died in Florida. Environmental groups are now calling for the threatened species to be re-listed as endangered.
Hurricanes September 20, 2022 NOAA deploys new hurricane technology to improve forecasting NOAA is tracking Hurricane Fiona by drone, as the storm moves through the Caribbean. NOAA and Saildrone Inc. are deploying seven ocean drones to collect data from hurricanes.
Drugs July 8, 2022 Fentanyl busts rise 275% in Florida's Flagler County More fentanyl busts are happening across the country, including in Florida, where Flagler County's sheriff warns the drug crisis is hurting all demographics.
Florida June 24, 2022 One year after Surfside collapse, families of victims are still fighting for answers One year after a condominium building collapsed in Surfside, Florida, families of victims still don't have answers to how and why it happened. Ninety-eight people died in the collapse.
Police and Law Enforcement June 9, 2022 Law enforcement enhances school security, trainings after wave of copycat shooting threats After the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, officials in a Florida county explain how they're ramping up preparations to combat any future shootings.
IMMIGRATION May 30, 2022 Border surge: Migrants cross river obstacles As Title 42 continues through court proceedings, data from the United States Customs and Border Protection shows undocumented migrants continue to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at unprecedented levels.
Border security May 20, 2022 Migrants stay in 'waiting rooms' along US border: Here's a closer look Migrants waiting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border have been staying in hundreds of makeshift camps. The Texas Department of Public Safety gave Fox News a firsthand look.
Border security May 11, 2022 As Title 42 nears end, former ICE senior attorney warns of processing delays at Florida offices A former ICE senior attorney warns the agency may struggle to manage the spike in migrants expected.
Robbery - Theft April 19, 2022 Crime in big cities may be worsened by inflation, researchers find Criminologists from the University of Missouri-St. Louis are finding a link between inflation and some higher crime rates in major U.S. cities.
Drugs March 29, 2022 Florida warns of new drug much more powerful than fentanyl Isotonitazene, also known as ISO, is creating problems for spring breakers in Florida and even leading to second-hand overdoses.
Ukraine March 22, 2022 Florida-based veterans group helps Ukraine evacuations amid Russia war A Tampa-based volunteer group of U.S. veterans is leading evacuation efforts in Ukraine, as the Russian military continues targeting civilians. Project Dynamo has received 14,000 requests for help so far, many from Americans stuck in the war-torn country.
Miami March 15, 2022 Miami Beach preparing for unruly spring break crowds Last year's spring break in Miami Beach was "especially terrible," says Mayor Dan Gelber. This year, city officials and local businesses are hoping for safer experience.