The family of the 6-year-old girl killed in a go-kart crash at Urban Air Adventure Park in Port St. Lucie has identified her as Emma Riddle and is asking for public help with funeral expenses.
More details surrounding the shooting that claimed the lives of a sergeant and a local locksmith last month are expected to be revealed Friday.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are expected to vote Thursday on competing health care proposals as Affordable Care Act subsidies near expiration at year’s end.
All eastbound lanes along the 7600 block of Okeechobee Boulevard are temporarily closed as the West Palm Beach Police Department (WPBPD) investigates a crash with injuries.
With the holidays approaching, many families are feeling financial strain — but for families juggling medical crises and caring for young children, the pressure can be overwhelming.
One of the cards details the 2007 murders of a mother and daughter, Nancy and Joey Bochicchio, after a day of shopping at The Town Center at Boca Raton.
Palm Beach County commissioners on Tuesday voted 4-3 to issue a legal challenge against new Federal Aviation Administration flight restrictions implemented in October.
Residents and local organizations tell WPTV they spent hours recording and tracking what they describe as a 'city-wide raid,' involving several agencies.
Florida Health officials acknowledged they have not yet completed an economic or public-health impact analysis, a step experts say is essential before advancing the rule.
A 6-year-old girl is dead following an incident at the Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park over the weekend, the Port St. Lucie Police Department confirmed to WPTV.
Florida's governor will be in Palm Beach County on Wednesday, holding a news conference at 2 p.m. at Good Greek Moving & Storage West Palm Beach.
The man at the center of the biggest political corruption scandal in Ohio history is working on opening a bar in West Palm Beach connected to famous DJ Diplo.
A new parking program in Riviera Beach is bringing frustration to several employees and shoppers who say the rules are unclear and inconsistent.
You can help spread happiness during the holidays by dropping off a new, unwrapped toy at the WPTV Studios on Friday, Dec. 12, from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Some support the project’s potential economic impact, while others worry it could change the character of the area.