The 11-foot-long, more than 550-pound alligator tore through a screen to take a dip in a Florida family’s pool.
Author: Michael Braun, Fort Myers News-Press
Mom of biracial teen seen on video being tased by state trooper plans to sue
The mother of a biracial teen seen on video being tased by Florida trooper in his girlfriend’s backyard plans to sue for excessive force.
Operation Thou Shalt Not Steal: Theft ring stole more than $760K in church donations, authorities say
Authorities say a theft ring operated by Florida-based Romanian nationals stole over $760K from churches in Florida and across the United States.
Operation Thou Shalt Not Steal: Theft ring stole more than $760K in church donations, authorities say
Authorities say a theft ring operated by Florida-based Romanian nationals stole over $760K from churches in Florida and across the United States.
Florida man once bitten by alligator is chomped by 8-foot shark while on vacation
Justin Stuller is now sporting two dozen stitches and a small limp after tangling with an eight-foot lemon shark in the Florida Keys.
‘You are stronger than you realize’: Widow finds letters from husband written in case of his death
Oak Gregg-Donaldson wrote the letters before a surgery in 2018 and stored them with the title to his motorcycle. His widow found them after his death.
Florida woman’s right hand severed by private plane’s propeller in Key West accident
The Florida Highway Patrol says Rebecca Lynn Gray, 45, was struck by a propeller blade as she helped prepare a rented Cessna for takeoff Saturday.
Convicted killer Samuel Little, who claims 93 murders, is ‘most prolific serial killer’ in US history, FBI says
Samuel Little has confessed to 93 murders, with authorities matching him to 50 cases. Forty-three confessions are pending confirmation.
Dolphin impaled in the head found dead, wildlife officials seek clues
Investigators are looking for who or what made a gash in the head of a bottlenose dolphin found dead in May.
She was dead for 18 minutes after drowning in a rip current. Then she started breathing
Tia Gambrel-Irizarry, a trained diver and former lifeguard, drowned in a powerful rip current off Turner Beach on the edge of Captiva. She survived.