Jeff Levkulich, WFTV Eyewitness News

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Past articles by Jeff:

Community supports family after loss of Ormond Beach firefighter, paramedic in surfing accident

First responders in Volusia County and Central Florida are mourning the loss of an Ormond Beach firefighter. → Read More

Attack on Seminole County mail carrier for special key the latest in growing crime trend

Thieves are looking for the postal arrow key, which can be used to open up community mailboxes. → Read More

Police: Titusville motel guest fatally shoots employee, tries to shoot another but gun jams

Titusville police are investigating a shooting that took place Wednesday morning. → Read More

Downtown Sanford residents brace for more flooding from Nicole just after Ian recovery

Some neighborhoods were just drying out from Hurricane Ian. → Read More

Tropical Storm Nicole: Rising waters, high tides affect areas of Volusia County

Rising waters, high tides and the failure of a drainage system to a canal are just some of the issues residents in Volusia County are facing after Tropical Storm Nicole made its way through the area. → Read More

School district to remediate Evans Elementary buildings after mold complaints

Seminole County Public Schools says it plans to remediate buildings that they removed students and teachers from, following complaints from parents about possible mold and air quality issues. → Read More

SEE: Channel 9 reporter shows glimpse of Stone Island flooding from boat

Some residents said their homes are only accessible by boat. → Read More

Midterms: Seminole County voter precincts forced to move due to damage caused by Hurricane Ian

Damage from Hurricane Ian is forcing two voter precincts in Seminole County to move. → Read More

Central Florida prepares for Tropical Depression 9

Seminole County leaders have started preparing for a possible hurricane that could impact Central Florida. → Read More

Seminole County Fire Department sees uniform shortage

Thiebert said firefighters are in shorts and a plain white T-shirt when they are doing physical training. → Read More

Seminole County expands program to help homeless children in school

There were more than 1,900 homeless kids in the district last year, which was up by 500 from the year before. → Read More

More alleged abuse victims identified in case against Sanford foster parent

Investigators said they’ve now identified 20 alleged victim, and they’re working to identify even more. → Read More

Seminole County Public Schools increase mental health resources for students

With school set to resume next week, more resources will be available to help keep students safe. → Read More

Sanford police cadet program pays for tuition, salary to increase recruitment

The City of Sanford is still looking for 17 police officers. → Read More

Seminole County Emergency Rental Assistance Program closed due to lack of funds

The county has given out $19 million in grants since the program began in March of 2021. → Read More

‘He was getting his life back’: Brother of hit-and-run victim tells Channel 9

There may be others who face charges for helping the suspect. → Read More

11-year-old boy overdoses on fentanyl, boy’s uncle behind bars, police say

Child Protective Services said investigations are confidential. → Read More

Verbal altercation led to fatal shooting on I-4, investigators say

The search continues for the gunman who opened fire on a passenger in a car, killing him. → Read More

Family seeks charges against ‘vigilante justice’ after men throw stone through teen’s car window

Jermaine Jones, 16, along with his parents and attorneys walked out of the Seminole County Courthouse Thursday morning after meeting with state attorney’s office. → Read More

Residents in this local city claim there’s a problem with its water supply, but is there?

Residents claim that a Central Florida government is using tax dollars for a propaganda campaign for clean water. → Read More