Amy Kaufeldt FOX 35
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Amy Kaufeldt FOX 35
@Fox35Amy
Emmy-winning anchor Good Day Orlando. Wife. Mom. @MiamiUniversity alum. Once lived in OH, AZ, MT, TN, OK. FL is home. Believer ✝️ Survivor 💗 Insta: @fox35amy

BREAKING: FOX News' Chad Pergram reports on shots fired near the White House, says Secret Service took down shooter.

Happy Birthday @brextonbusch!!! Your mom & I are so proud of who you’re turning out to be! You’re the best kid on & off the track, you amaze us every day. Keep doing what you’re doing and there is no limit to what you’ll accomplish! Love you buddy!

“Because you never know when the last one is” - Kyle Busch, last week Wow


Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has passed away at age 41.

On May 21, 2026, a rogue federal judge sided with activists in an attempt to block Floridians from exercising their right to fish through the recently approved Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) for Atlantic Red Snapper issued by NOAA Fisheries earlier this month. As a result of this ruling, NOAA has temporarily stalled Florida‘s Atlantic Red Snapper EFP. However, the agencies stand together in opposition of this delay tactic and will continue fighting for our fishing communities. To that end, to ensure our anglers can get out on the water as planned beginning this weekend, FWC has modified its plans that will ensure access to fishing in our state waters. Effective May 21, FWC will rescind EO 26-11. Doing so will allow for the public to carry on with their plans on the water, including the ability to catch red snapper in state waters. As authorized by Florida Administrative Code, the recreational bag limit will default to 2 red snapper per person with a 20-inch size limit and remain in effect until further notice. As for Florida’s historic EFP, when the EFP is unfrozen and ultimately restored, FWC will issue an updated EO reestablishing the extended red snapper season, which will increase the nautical miles available for fishing. Moreover, FWC officers have been notified of the unpredictable nature of the situation and will ensure boaters are provided education within our jurisdictional waters.













