Florida gas station owner's microwave sign: 'Do not warm urine'

A Florida gas station owner says she is battling a bizarre problem – customers using the microwave to heat urine.

Good Samaritan hit, killed by driver - who then steals his car

When Dhimitri Andoni saw a vehicle swerve and then get stuck on the I-275 median Thursday night in St. Petersburg, Fla., he pulled over to the shoulder to help.

Florida alpaca dies after eating Doritos, Cheese Nips and peanuts

A community alpaca in Florida has died after someone repeatedly fed the animal Doritos, Cheese Nips, and peanuts, according to officials at Creekside Animal Hospital.

Video shows waterspout make landfall, become tornado in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach experienced a waterspout Monday that briefly became a tornado as it reached the beach. Video shot by Chris Rivers and shared on his YouTube channel Outrageous Weather showed people watching the waterspout, then running for cover as it came to shore.

Toy Story Land opens to big crowds at Walt Disney World

Woody and Buzz Lightyear brought big crowds on Saturday, the official opening date for Disney World's newest land.

Deputy throws cans of Bush's beans to stop hammer-wielding suspect

A Florida deputy subdued a hammer-wielding suspect inside a grocery store on Thursday by throwing two cans of Bush's baked beans at him, according to The Panama City News Herald.

Florida woman named Crystal Methvin arrested for possession of crystal meth

Florida police arrested a woman named Crystal Methvin for possession of crystal meth Saturday morning. St. Augustine police said they arrested Methvin, 40, and her friend, Douglas Nickerson, 41, after getting an anonymous complaint about an unlicensed driver.

Teacher accused of drowning raccoons, opossum in class

A Florida high school agriculture teacher has been accused of drowning wild animals in a trash can as students watched and participated, CBS reports. The animals included a raccoon that had eaten one of the chickens the class was raising.

Video shows judge berating sick woman during hearing

A judge in Broward County, Fla., who was due to retire June 30 won't be showing up for work between now and then, and not by choice.

Florida woman blames ‘windy day’ for cocaine found in purse

Kennecia Posey, 26, was in a vehicle stopped by Fort Pierce police last month after the vehicle was swerving in the roadway.

Florida school asks student without bra to cover up nipples

A Florida high-school student who didn't wear a bra one day this week says school administrators told her to cover her nipples because they were distracting her classmates.

Parkland shooting suspect receiving 'perverted' love letters in jail

Nikolas Cruz's brother wanted to start a fan club for the Parkland shooting suspect, but it looks like someone beat him to it.Stacks of fan mail, including love letters and suggestive photographs, have been arriving for Cruz at the Broward County Jail, reports the South Florida Sun Sentinel, which obtained copies of some of the notes.In one sent from Texas, the writer identifies herself as an 18-year-old high school senior before sharing her breast size. "Your eyes are beautiful and the freckles on your face make you so handsome," she writes.

No, Emma Gonzalez did not tear up a photo of the Constitution

A doctored animation of Parkland shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez ripping the US Constitution in two went viral on social media after Gab, a so-called "free speech social network" that features the controversial Pepe the Frog as its account image, posted it on Twitter.The tweet gathered 1,500 retweets and 2,900 likes and only after a few hours did Gab specify the fake animation was "obviously a parody/satire."The original animation is from a Teen Vogue story released March 23 featuring Gonzalez and other teen activists, as Allure & Teen Vogue communications director Jaime Ellyn Marsanico confirmed to CNN.

After Parkland shooting, a worldwide 'March for Our Lives'

PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — They can't buy a beer or rent a car and most aren't even old enough to vote, yet the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have spearheaded what could become one of the largest marches in history with nearly 1 million people expected in Washington, D.C., and more than 800 sister marches from California to Japan.In the wake of a Valentine's Day shooting that killed 17, the teens have pulled all-nighters, scheduling speakers, petitioning city councils, renting stages and walking march routes with police in a grass-roots movement that has raised more than $4 million.

Florida men - one dressed in bull costume - accused of trying to burn down house using Ragu sauce

Derrick Irving, 36, and John Silva, 28, were arrested on March 13 after allegedly breaking into the home and stealing several items, including a flat-screen television, window A/C unit and vacuum.

Marco Rubio wants daylight saving time year round

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that he's filed legislation to allow not just Florida but the entire nation to save daylight all year round.

Viacom suspended programming for 17 minutes in solidarity with student walkouts

Viacom suspended all programming on its networks for 17 minutes as students across the nation walked out of school Wednesday to protest gun violence.The suspension coincides with the National School Walkout, which started at 10 a.m. The company's networks include MTV, BET, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, among others.

'We want change:' Thousands of Washington students walk out of class protesting gun violence

SEATTLE -- Thousands of students in Western Washington joined youth across the country in walking out of class to protest gun violence.It was part of a nationwide school walkout Wednesday that calls for stricter gun laws following the massacre of 17 people at a Florida high school.Governor Jay Inslee appeared at Ballard High School in Seattle.