A surfer is recovering Monday after being bitten by a shark at New Smyrna Beach.
Jeffrey Clark, 51, was paddling out near the jetty at the Ponce Inlet on Sunday afternoon when a shark nipped him on the shoulder.
Fortunately, the bite is minor.
Beach Patrol Captain Scott Peterson assures swimmers the attack was mistaken identity and that the shark was not hunting for people.
A hot air balloon caught fire Friday near the U.S. border in British Columbia.
A hot air balloon burst into flames before taking off on Friday, but the fire caused the basket to break loose and start floating, which forced the passengers to jump for their lives.
Both passengers, a mother and daughter, died in the accident.
Hundreds of people, including the family of the stunt pilot killed in the crash, were watching as his plane crashed and erupted into a ball of fire during an airshow.
The mother who was videotaped while spraying her 2 1/2 year old daughter with a high-pressure water hose at an Orlando car wash told authorities she did it because the child was throwing a tantrum.
She told authorities she did not have the hose on full blast, and that it isn't as bad as it looks.
WESH 2 News is giving viewers a bird's eye view of some million-dollar homes in Florida this week.
The first stop was a mansion called Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach on South Ocean Boulevard.
The house was originally owned by the founder of General Foods, Inc., Marjorie Merriweather Post, who was once the wealthiest woman in America.
Ereck Plancher, a redshirt freshman wide receiver for the UCF Knights, died Tuesday around noon.
After completing offseason conditioning drills with 82 other players at the Nicholson Field House, Plancher, 19, passed out.
UCF Athletic Directory Keith Tribble explained what happened.
An 80-year-old woman went down swinging when a police officer tried to arrest her.
A Tavares police officer pulled the woman over at the intersection of U.S. Highway 441 and Huffstetler Drive for an improper lane change.
One of Central Florida's most talked-about and visited tourist attraction has much more than just Mickey Mouse and rides.
Chopper 2 pilot Dan McCarthy recently went on his own magic carpet ride over Walt Disney World.
An Orlando man who just knew he'd win the lottery one day finally did last Saturday.
He'd already won $100,000 twice and another $50,000 along the way, but this time it was more.
Jose Salmon was so sure that he'd hit it big one day, that since 1998, he was spending $600 a day on lottery tickets.
Federal investigators released a report on Friday that blamed a cruise ship's officer for an accident that sent hundreds of people to the hospital last year.
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