North Port schools prepare to reopen after Hurricane Ian

Crews are working hard to ensure North Port schools that were hit hard by Hurricane Ian are ready for students to return to class on Monday.

Early voting days expanded in Charlotte, Lee and Sarasota counties; residents can request vote-by-mail ballots

In an executive order issued Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced steps to ensure residents in Florida counties "severely impacted by Hurricane Ian" will have a chance to vote in the midterm election next month.

Sarasota police: DNA connects suspect who died in jail to Tamiami Trail murders

When William Devonshire died in the Sarasota County Jail, he was only facing charges for one of two murder that police believed he was involved in. Now, they can confirm that DNA evidence links him to the deaths of two women.

Road repairs underway in North Port after Hurricane Ian floodwaters cause damage

Parts of Price Boulevard in North Port were damaged after being under several feet of water. Officials with the city are hoping to have at least one section of the road back open this week. 

More 'swatting' calls prompt lockdowns at Pinellas, Sarasota schools

Multiple hoax calls reported active shooters at schools across South Florida Tuesday morning. By the early afternoon, the "swatting" calls reached a number of schools in the Tampa Bay area as well.

Elderly resident with hurricane damage scammed by unlicensed contractor, Venice police say

Police say the 36-year-old unlicensed contractor drove from Orlando to Venice to target Hurricane Ian victims, and scammed an elderly resident with damage into giving him a check for 50% of a $47,000 roofing job as a deposit.

Schools in parts of Sarasota County reopen after Hurricane Ian

Kids in the Sarasota and Venice areas returned to classrooms Monday for the first time since Hurricane Ian hit the state nearly two weeks ago. 

3 injured in Sarasota shooting, police say

The Sarasota Police Department is investigating a shooting that injured three people.

Tampa police deploying more officers to North Port for Hurricane Ian relief

A second wave of nearly 50 TPD officers relieved the 40 officers along with 15 Tampa firefighters from Tampa Fire Rescue who have been hard at work since last Saturday in North Port. They’ve been working to clear debris for residents and helping the North Port Police Department with all of their calls.

Hurricane Ian floods leave mess, insurance questions behind for Floridians

Hurricane Ian caused extensive flooding in areas outside of areas considered high-risk zones, and flooding is not covered by a homeowner's insurance policy. Flood insurance must be purchased separately — and only 18% of Floridians have it. In many now-flooded neighborhoods, residents who didn't purchase the optional insurance are wondering how they will be able to afford much-needed repairs to their homes.

Venice-based Agape Flights flies Hurricane Ian relief supplies to Southwest Florida

For more than four decades, Venice-based Agape Flights has brought aid and supplies to missionaries in remote areas of Haiti. But after Hurricane Ian hit, they turned their focus to Florida, using their aircraft to fly supplies where they're needed most.

Sarasota man brings in supplies by boat to Pine Island after Hurricane Ian

A man in Sarasota has made it his mission to bring supplies to those in need of help after Hurricane Ian. He's brought more than $30,000 worth of supplies so far – all by boat. 

Coast Guard team based in Clearwater rescues Venice man clinging to boat during Hurricane Ian

The Coast Guard has remained busy since Hurricane Ian, rescuing hundreds of people in all sorts of dire situations. But, they'll never forget the man they saved in Pine Island Sound. 

Call center set up at North Port City Hall brings needed information, hope to those impacted by Hurricane Ian

A training room at North Port City Hall has been transformed into a call center where call takers have provided more than just information, but hope to others impacted by Hurricane Ian. 

Rescues continue in North Port as floodwater levels remain after Hurricane Ian

In North Port – one of the most hard hit cities in the Tampa Bay area – about 33% of residents still don't have power after Hurricane Ian. Many areas are impossible to reach as floodwaters haven't come down enough yet to make them more accessible.