Florida deems WWE 'essential business' amid coronavirus outbreak
WWE to tape live shows if the location is closed to the general public
WWE to tape live shows if the location is closed to the general public
'He's a big gator': Nearly 9-foot gator found in Tampa resident's pool
A Tampa homeowner woke up Tuesday morning to find an alligator in her pool.
A Tampa homeowner woke up Tuesday morning to find an alligator in her pool.
Tampa man whose motorcycle was stolen while making PPE for healthcare workers gets new set of wheels
Michael Guinn has a new set of wheels thanks to the owner of Full Throttle magazine. Giunn has been working non-stop on 3D printing thousands of PPE masks for healthcare workers in area hospitals. Last Wednesday, when he ran home to grab more supplies, he noticed his motorcycle was gone.
Michael Guinn has a new set of wheels thanks to the owner of Full Throttle magazine. Giunn has been working non-stop on 3D printing thousands of PPE masks for healthcare workers in area hospitals. Last Wednesday, when he ran home to grab more supplies, he noticed his motorcycle was gone.
Union: Florida police chief said deputy’s COVID-19 death caused by homosexual events
The Florida town of Davie has placed its police chief on administrative leave after he was accused by officers of saying a sheriff's deputy died of COVID-19 because he was a “homosexual who attended homosexual sexual events.”
The Florida town of Davie has placed its police chief on administrative leave after he was accused by officers of saying a sheriff's deputy died of COVID-19 because he was a “homosexual who attended homosexual sexual events.”
Coronavirus texts lead to Florida man's murder arrest in wife's disappearance
Texts saying the coronavirus sickened a missing Florida woman led police to charge her estranged husband with murder, according to reports.
Texts saying the coronavirus sickened a missing Florida woman led police to charge her estranged husband with murder, according to reports.
'Act of true kindness': Florida FedEx driver sanitizes package for young girl with autoimmune disease
A FedEx worker in Boca Raton, Florida, went the extra mile for an autoimmune compromised girl on April 6, sanitizing a package before delivering it to her house.
A FedEx worker in Boca Raton, Florida, went the extra mile for an autoimmune compromised girl on April 6, sanitizing a package before delivering it to her house.
Tampa man's motorcycle stolen while he volunteered making PPE for hospitals
When he’s not working his full-time job, Michael Guinn has spent every waking hour inside a Seminole Heights community church, 3-D printing face shields to donate to our hospitals.
When he’s not working his full-time job, Michael Guinn has spent every waking hour inside a Seminole Heights community church, 3-D printing face shields to donate to our hospitals.
Florida couple married for 45 years discharged from hospital after recovering from COVID-19 together
Staff at the West Kendall Baptist Hospital in South Florida clapped and cheered as a couple married for 45 years were discharged after recovering from COVID-19.
Staff at the West Kendall Baptist Hospital in South Florida clapped and cheered as a couple married for 45 years were discharged after recovering from COVID-19.
Florida family plays Uno with son through window of special-needs facility amid coronavirus lockdown
Allison, Mike, and their younger son Jack soon came to accept the lockdown regulations, knowing it was best for everyone involved. But that didn’t stop them from vowing to make the best of things.
Allison, Mike, and their younger son Jack soon came to accept the lockdown regulations, knowing it was best for everyone involved. But that didn’t stop them from vowing to make the best of things.
Hospital celebrates as once-critical COVID-19 patient leaves Wesley Chapel hospital
Healthcare workers lined the hallway to cheer on a Pasco County woman as she was finally allowed to go home after being in the intensive care unit for days battling the novel coronavirus.
Healthcare workers lined the hallway to cheer on a Pasco County woman as she was finally allowed to go home after being in the intensive care unit for days battling the novel coronavirus.
Universal Orlando Resort extends closure until May 31, part-time workers to be furloughed
Universal Orlando Resort said that they are extending the closure until May 31st. Employees will continue to be paid but the amount will decrease on April 20th. Then, starting on May 3rd, part-time workers will be furloughed.
Universal Orlando Resort said that they are extending the closure until May 31st. Employees will continue to be paid but the amount will decrease on April 20th. Then, starting on May 3rd, part-time workers will be furloughed.
Florida woman stuffed plastic Easter eggs with porn and placed them in stranger's mailboxes, deputies say
For several days, deputies in one Florida county were receiving phone calls complaining about Easter eggs filled with pornographic images being placed into residents' mailboxes. Later, officials said they found the suspect.
For several days, deputies in one Florida county were receiving phone calls complaining about Easter eggs filled with pornographic images being placed into residents' mailboxes. Later, officials said they found the suspect.
Deputies: Florida man arrested for coughing on cashier, says social distancing is 'getting out of hand'
"He said he didn’t expect anyone to understand his sense of humor," the sheriff's office said.
"He said he didn’t expect anyone to understand his sense of humor," the sheriff's office said.
Florida vegetables an unexpected victim of coronavirus
Thousands of acres of fruits and vegetables grown in Florida are being plowed over or left to rot because farmers can’t sell to restaurants, theme parks or schools nationwide that have closed because of the coronavirus.
Thousands of acres of fruits and vegetables grown in Florida are being plowed over or left to rot because farmers can’t sell to restaurants, theme parks or schools nationwide that have closed because of the coronavirus.
Tom Brady and wife, Gisele, donate to provide 750,000 meals through Feeding Tampa Bay
In one of his first moves as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, donated an amount that would pay for 750,000 meals through Feeding Tampa Bay.
In one of his first moves as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, donated an amount that would pay for 750,000 meals through Feeding Tampa Bay.
St. Pete man claimed he had COVID-19 before coughing, spitting on officers, authorities say
A St. Petersburg is accused of "prepretrating a biological weapons hoax" after threatening to spread coronavirus by spitting and coughing on police officers, according to the United States Attorney's Office.
A St. Petersburg is accused of "prepretrating a biological weapons hoax" after threatening to spread coronavirus by spitting and coughing on police officers, according to the United States Attorney's Office.
Disney World may add coronavirus temperature checks for reopening, says Bob Iger
Disney theme parks could implement health monitoring after COVID-19.
Disney theme parks could implement health monitoring after COVID-19.
Cuteness alert: Zoo Miami welcomes endangered clouded leopard kittens
Providing exactly what's needed in these trying times, Zoo Miami has shared images of two clouded leopard cubs.
Providing exactly what's needed in these trying times, Zoo Miami has shared images of two clouded leopard cubs.
Disney lights up Cinderella's Castle in blue to honor healthcare workers
April 7 is World Health Day, so to honor medical workers across the world, Disney theme parks have united across the globe "with a message of thanks and appreciation to celebrate the brave healthcare providers who are helping so many."
April 7 is World Health Day, so to honor medical workers across the world, Disney theme parks have united across the globe "with a message of thanks and appreciation to celebrate the brave healthcare providers who are helping so many."
Walgreens expands coronavirus drive-thru testing sites across 7 states
The sites in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana and Texas will be able to test up to 3,000 people per day.
The sites in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana and Texas will be able to test up to 3,000 people per day.



















