FDA Wants Cancer Warnings on Tanning Beds The government action is aimed at curbing cases of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, which have been on the rise for about 30 years.
Any Day Now... East Coast To Be Overrun By Cicadas It's an event that occurs in the region just once every 17 years.
Big Cats Seized In Kansas Now At Florida Animal Sanctuary They've been taken to animal sanctuaries in Texas, Florida and Kansas.
Pentagon Officially Accuses China of Cyberattacks Against U.S. The Pentagon is accusing the Chinese government and military of computer-based attacks, including efforts to steal information from federal agencies.
FDA: Taking Some Migraine Meds While Pregnant Can Decrease Child's IQ The FDA said it is working with the drug manufacturers to change their products' pregnancy code
Florida Democrats Urge Special Session For Medicaid Florida Democrats are urging Governor Scott to call a Special Session on Medicaid.
Arson Costs Taxpayers Millions Each Year... Officials Urge Vigilance Commissioner Putnam: “Arson is responsible for more than 20 percent of our wildfires this year."
Transforming Florida Medicaid The Agency has created an online hub where providers, recipients and stakeholders can learn more about the SMMC program
Scott Tours Florida To Promote Education Budget The tour gives Scott a popular issue to push as he gears up for his 2014 re-election bid.
Casey Anthony Judge: 'There Was Enough Evidence To Convict' Anthony was acquitted almost two years ago of killing her daughter.
WCTV Anchor Tries Hand at Dog Training In his latest "Art, Do My Job!" Art Myers runs into trouble with a gun and a dog that just wouldn't perform.
Car Show Comes to North Florida Dozens of cars and trucks from all across the country took over the North Florida Fairgrounds for the Battle of Da City'z Car Show Sunday.
Rivers Declared Back To Normal After Major Sewage Spill The raw sewage flowed for 40 straight hours before it was stopped.
8 People in Hospital Following Brooks County Fatal Accident The woman killed was Pensacola resident Raychelle Gaston.
3 People, Dog Rescued From Capsized Boat The Coast Guard reports none of the rescued people were seen wearing life jackets and encourages boaters to properly equip their boats.
Hanky Has Dropped, But Some Floridians Say More Should Be Done Florida's annual Legislative Session wrapped up work on some of the year's most pressing issues, but different groups say their is still more to be done.
Patrol: 5 Women, Including Bride-to-Be, Die in Limo Fire Authorities say the five women who died were trapped inside. The driver was the only person who escaped unhurt.
Uncle Arranging Boston Bomb Suspect's Burial Rites Tsarni says he brought friends with him to prepare his nephew's body according to Muslim tradition.
Sinkholes: The Hole Truth Florida's surface has close to 70,000 likely sinkholes; at least 3,400 of them reported since the 1950s.
Westbound Gaines Street Closed Sunday Detour signs will be in place to direct motorists around the closure.
Florida PSC Encourages "Getting to Know Your H2O" During Drinking Water Week 2013 The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) is recognizing National Drinking Water Week 2013.
I-95 Lanes Reopened After Homicide Investigation The Broward Sheriff's Office reports the shooting happened Sunday at about 6:40 a.m.
Band of US Air Force Reserve Plays Swan Song The band was formed in 1941 and has been at Robins since 1961.