Massive gator spotted at Palmetto golf course (again)

He's back! The gargantuan gator known as "Chubbs" was spotted around the eighth hole at the Buffalo Creek Golf Course this week.

Fist fight breaks out in the middle of the 105 Freeway in South LA

Caught on camera: A fist fight right in the middle of the busy 105 Freeway not far from the 110 interchange in South LA.

Solar storm could strike Earth Thursday: What you need to know

A solar storm is forecast to hit Earth early Thursday after the sun unleashed a powerful solar flare — a burst of high-energy radiation — Sunday night.

Woman celebrates 100th birthday at McDonald's

How would you celebrate your 100th birthday?  An Illinois woman did it by heading to McDonald's to have some ice cream.

Even Sheriff Grady Judd's gator-skin boots have a badge

Some boots are made for walking, but very few are made out of gator skin and tailored for a Florida sheriff.

KFC unveils scratch 'n' sniff valentines that smell like chicken

KFC unveiled its answer to boring Valentine's Day cards - a set of retro-inspired, scratch 'n' sniff cards that feature Colonel Sanders and smell like fried chicken.

After Valentine's Day, February 15 is Singles Appreciation Day

February 14 may belong to love birds, but February 15 is for everyone else. The day following Valentine’s Day is Singles Appreciation Day. Yes, the acronym is S.A.D.-- but the holiday is anything but.

See how cultures around the world celebrate Valentine's Day

You already know how we celebrate Valentine’s Day in America, but do you know how they celebrate around the world? Here’s a look at how some other cultures celebrate the holiday, or at least their version of it:

What's the history of Valentine's Day, and who was St. Valentine?

In today's context, Valentine’s Day means candles, hearts, and romantic dinners. But some people might wonder: when did Valentine’s Day start, and when did it become a celebration of love?

Make way for rays! 'Fever' spotted along Gandy Bridge

We've seen alligators in Florida using crosswalks. But how about a fever of rays using the boat channel?  That's what SkyFOX spotted this morning: A large group of rays swimming through the channel under the Gandy Bridge.

Pig races: A Florida State Fair tradition

If you just can't wait for the Daytona 500 this weekend, we found some races that just might hold you over.

Wife enlists flight crew's help to tell husband she's pregnant

A Tampa woman enlisted the help of a flight crew out of Tampa International Airport to share the news with her husband that she was pregnant.

Horse pays surprise visit to hospitalized woman

Sometimes the best therapy is the kind only friends can provide – especially four-legged friends. One Florida patient found that out Monday when she got a surprise visit from her horse.

Barack and Michelle Obama portraits unveiled at National Portrait Gallery

The portraits of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have been unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery. 

Puppy love: Dogs marry in mass pet wedding in time for Valentine's Day

Dog owners are experiencing some "puppy love" ahead of Valentine's day in Peru. Crowds turned out in Lima to watch dogs walk the aisle and tie the knot in a canine wedding ceremony.

125-pound loggerhead turtle released back into the ocean

Hundreds of people gathered this weekend on Sombrero Beach to watch an injured turtle head back to the ocean.

We asked 99 burglars 20 questions -- their answers could make you safer

No matter whether you live in a house or an apartment, we all share at least one concern: making sure someone doesn't break in and steal our possessions.

Perplexing video: Michigan man mows lawn in snow

A Dearborn Heights man just had to get his grass cut - despite the several inches of snow covering his lawn.