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It's not just seniors who are at risk. Studies show young people are most likely to get hurt behind the wheel of a golf cart.
Here's your guide to shark, lightning and rip current tips to keep you safe while visiting Florida's beaches this summer.
In 2022, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced the state reached 1 million registered boats ...
Devices powered by lithium-ion batteries—including cell phones, laptops, vape pens and portable chargers—cause smoke or fire ...
After Fort Myers bicyclist and Caloosa Riders member Debra Purcaro, 64, was killed in a March 2021 hit-and-run in Alva while ...
A teenager's tragic death on the water has sparked sweeping changes for boaters across Florida. Lucy’s Law is a new statewide ...
There have been two recent incidents of children shooting themselves with guns in the Central Florida area. Orlando Rolon, a police expert, joins Good Day Orlando to talk about gun safety for parents ...
Boating safety expert shares critical tips as Coast Guard data shows 564 deaths and 3,844 mishaps in 2023, emphasizing proper ...
Each year, heatstroke claims the lives of nearly 40 children in cars, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Martin County Fire Rescue is issuing a renewed warning about water safety, after three young children drowned in less than a ...
Citizens have clamored for years for the county to widen and improve Sorrento Road, but "the problem is money" Commissioner ...
A new federal bill aimed at preventing shark attacks by sending real-time alerts to beachgoers’ phones is making waves in Congress. The legislation, known as Lulu’s Law, passed the U.S. Senate this ...