(WFLX)--A consumer alert . Two of the top sunscreens are among the "least" expensive. "Consumer Reports" rates the best sunscreens, and names Target's "Up and Up Sport s-p-f 50" and Walmart's "EquateMore >>
Two of the top sunscreens are among the "least" expensive.More >>
SEBASTIAN, FL (WFLX)--Kaitlyn Hunt has refused a plea deal from the state attorney. She was charged earlier this year with lewd and lascivious battery on a minor, after she admitted to having a same-sexMore >>
Kaitlyn Hunt has refused a plea deal from the state attorney.More >>
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (WFLX)--A man at the center of an adverse possession case has accused the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office of overreaching after deputies ordered him away from the home and arrestedMore >>
A man at the center of an adverse possession case has accused the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office of overreaching after deputies ordered him away from the home and arrested him.More >>
MARTIN COUNTY, FL (WFLX)--Traffic began slowly moving again just before 7 a.m. on northbound I-95 in Martin County after a crash between a tractor trailer and pickup truck. The pickup was pinned underneathMore >>
Traffic began slowly moving again just before 7 a.m. on northbound I-95 in Martin County after a crash between a tractor trailer and pickup truck.More >>
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Jodi Arias (Source: CBS 5 News)
It is now in the hands of the 12 jurors to decide if Jodi Arias will live her life behind bars or if she'll be executed. The defense and prosecution gave their closing statement Tuesday afternoon andMore >>
The judge has declared a mistrial in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial. The jury announced late Thursday afternoon that they could not reach a unanimous decision on life or death for Arias.More >>
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (WFLX) - Help from local chapters of the American Red Cross is already in the northeast. Some of those people helping have a very personal connection to the devastation left behind by Sandy's fury.
The Red Cross moved in quickly, setting up emergency shelters across the region. Among the many south Florida volunteers is Steve Bayer of Boynton Beach. "It's very, very close to my heart," said Bayer via Skype from Garden City, New York, where he and his team are helping to provide shelter for scores of residents.
Bayer has been sent to 39 disasters in his 15 years with the Red Cross. Responding to Sandy in Long Island is different because for Bayer that used to be his home.
"It's a very personal thing for me being here back on Long Island," he said. Bayer has also taken time to check on his own neighbors, his children and three grandchildren who found themselves in the path of the storm.
"My son and daughter in law half six inches of water in their home but they are coping with this by knowing that two homes behind them burned to the ground last night," he said. "I feel like I'm helping them as well as my kids."
As media outlets in south Florida continue to show the devastation in the northeast, more help from this area is getting ready to go.
"We have about fifteen volunteers from our local region in the zone right now," said Rob Levine, CEO of the Palm Beaches-Treasure Coast Region of the American Red Cross. "We expect dozens more to be on their way."