June 11 Hegseth spars with Senate Democrats over Marine deployment to LA anti-ICE riots: 'Not about lethality' Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood by the Trump administration's National Guard federalization and U.S. Marines deployment to the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots.
June 10 Hurricane season is back, but for parts of Florida, it feels like it never ended Months after back-to-back hurricanes slammed Florida’s Gulf Coast, residents are still facing red tape, delays, and confusion as many wonder if and when things will return to normal.
June 9 Florida stands up against woke mind virus and rejects leftist university president who promised 'DEI 2.0' Santa Ono's unanimous nomination by UF trustees overturned by Florida's Board of Governors amid questions about his commitment to intellectual diversity.
June 6 Florida ex-sheriff arrested for allegedly running illegal gambling house that generated millions A former Osceola County sheriff was arrested on felony charges for allegedly operating an illegal gambling business out of Kissimmee, Florida.
June 5 Florida teacher, 28, accused of sending lewd photo to middle school student via social media Oliver Fell, a Florida middle school teacher, turned herself in to authorities after being charged with lewd conduct and transmission of harmful material to a minor following allegations from a 14-year-old student.
June 5 Florida men charged in fatal boating hit-and-run of 15-year-old ballerina Two Florida men face misdemeanor charges in connection with the boating hit-and-run death of 15-year-old ballerina Ella Adler, who was killed while wakeboarding in Key Biscayne.
June 5 Florida AG warns parents should 'wake up' to social media dangers Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss a federal judge moving to halt the state's social media ban for children and weigh in on the fight to protect women's sports.
June 5 Former Republican congressman-turned-Democrat launches bid for governor in push to flip red-state Florida Democrats face an uphill battle in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial election as former Republican congressman David Jolly joins the race with a focus on the affordability crisis.
June 4 College course asks Florida high school students about their sexuality in controversial assignment: report Florida high schoolers enrolled in a college success course at Miami-Dade College faced controversial questions about their sexual orientation.
June 4 Florida man violently hit by SUV, police say road rage sparked the incident Police have charged two people following a Florida road rage confrontation that began over a turn signal dispute and ended with a vehicle striking a pedestrian and gunfire.