2 convicted killers get life in prison
Two men convicted of first-degree murder for brutally beating and drowning another man in Volusia County will spend the rest of their lives in prison.
Daytona Beach strangling lawsuit settled
A Daytona Beach hospital has agreed to a $200,000 settlement with the widow of a man strangled by a fellow psychiatric patient.
Chinese drywall conference set
The state of Florida is sponsoring a symposium to discuss issues related to Chinese drywall.
Crist wants special session on commuter rail
Gov. Charlie Crist says he wants a special legislative session in December to seek approval of a commuter rail system in central Florida.
Hijacking cell phones
It’s software that enables you to have complete control over someone's cell phone.
Casino Denies Man $166M Jackpot
Imagine thinking you've won more than $160 million, only to have it taken away.
Men posing as animal control officers
Matt Fixsal says he was outside his home, when two men pulled up posing as officers.
Taking the Initiative on Diabetes
Diabetes kills more people than breast cancer and aids combined. More than 40,000 people have diabetes in Volusia County alone.
Sarah Palin coming to Daytona Beach
FOX 35 has learned that Sarah Palin will be the Keynote Speaker at the 90th Annual Daytona Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Meeting.
Fatal hit and run in Volusia County
Troopers are looking for the driver who hit and killed a DeLand Man.
Indiana man drowns at Ormond Beach
The Volusia County beach patrol says an Indiana man drowned at Ormond Beach Saturday.
Mom accused of leaving 4-year-old home alone
A 4-year-old DeLand girl is staying with a relative instead of her own home, because deputies say her mother, left her home alone while she went on a cocaine
16 arrested in Volusia drug sweep
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office arrested 15 people who were involved in a large-scale narcotics operation. >More
Cops looking for man who exposed himself
Port Orange Police are looking for man who they say exposed himself to woman while she was delivering newspapers early Thursday morning
Orlando call center company looks to expand
Contact Centers of America in Orlando expects to grow from its current 50 employees to 1,500 by the end of 2010. >More
Jury recommends death for killer of corrections officer
An inmate being held at a Daytona Beach state prison has been found guilty of killing a corrections officer.