A Daytona Beach man is behind bars charged with growing marijuana.
Flagler marijuana operation busted
A Daytona Beach man is behind bars charged with growing marijuana.
A Daytona Beach man is behind bars charged with growing marijuana.
A Daytona Beach man is behind bars charged with growing marijuana.
Times are tough and money is tight. It's especially true for one Central Florida teenager who's on a mission.
Tableseed.com, a website news service analyzed nearly 2,000 Associated Press "strange news" stories that were released in the past year.
Starting in 2011, drivers on a 47-mile stretch of Florida's Turnpike won't have to slow down to pay tolls.
Grab your used electronic equipment. Sears will give you a gift certificate if you sell it to them.
You brought it to the airport but you can't bring that on a plane!! See where all the voluntarily abandoned items end up and who's making money off your stuff.
The health care debate continues in Washington where lawmakers are considering possible jail time for people who don't have insurance. >More
State officials in Florida are having trouble determining how many buildings the state owns and where they are.
It's illegal to slurp your soup in New Jersey. And you're breaking the law if you whistle underwater in Portland. Every one of the 50 states has wacky laws
Former Republican vice presidential candidate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will visit Central Florida later this month to promote her new book Going Rogue:
Former astronaut Lisa Nowak, charged with confronting a romantic rival in an airport parking lot pleaded guilty Tuesday. Photo gallery >More
Ida sloshed ashore with rain and gusty winds before losing its tropical storm strength. More>>>
In a victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to
The state of Florida is sponsoring a symposium to discuss issues related to Chinese drywall.
It’s software that enables you to have complete control over someone's cell phone.
Contact Centers of America in Orlando expects to grow from its current 50 employees to 1,500 by the end of 2010. >More