Brevard couple files lawsuit against child welfare agencies
A Brevard County couple has filed a lawsuit against five state and local child welfare agencies, alleging officials did not investigate reports that two children, who they later adopted, were being...
View ArticleAir Force touring group performing in Melbourne
Tops in Blue, the acclaimed entertainment group made up of members of the Air Force is coming to Brevard for a free concert at the King Center.
View ArticleWest Melbourne toxic materials cleanup lingers
Seven months after their discovery, some 3,500 containers of hazardous substances still remain on a West Melbourne lot.
View ArticleAFTAC's ties to Korean orphans span decades
Helping sponsor children at an orphanage in South Korea has involved dozens of airmen and civilian employees at the Air Force Technical Application Center over the years since the 1960s.
View ArticleToddler found safe in SW Fla. after Amber Alert
A 2-year-old Florida girl for whom an Amber Alert was issued early Monday has been found safe, according to officials.
View ArticleHealth care myths hit Florida seniors
Amidst changes and charges, seniors have scores of health care questions. FLORIDA TODAY sought answers for six of the most common.
View ArticleBus fire, fuel spill keep northbound U.S. 1 in Scottsmoor closed
Northbound lanes of U.S. 1 in Scottsmoor remain closed after an engine fire broke out aboard a Space Coast Area Transit bus this morning.
View ArticlePolice continue hunt for suspect in Melbourne killing
Melbourne police are searching for the person who apparently attacked and killed a 35-year-old woman in her home Friday.
View ArticleCommission chief wants to know how Brevard tourism agency is spending its money
The chairman of the Brevard County Commission is asking County Manager Howard Tipton to provide him with detailed information on how Brevard's tourism agency spends its money.
View ArticleIndialantic police officer medically cleared after traffic collision
Indialantic Police Officer Zach Gibson has been medically cleared to return to work later this week after his cruiser was heavily damaged in a Sunday afternoon crash at the intersection of Fifth Avenue...
View ArticleBrevard forges ahead with unfunded dune repairs after Sandy
To fix Hurricane Sandy erosion this year, sand trucks have to beat mama turtles to the dunes. But there's one catch.
View ArticleBrevard couple files lawsuit against child welfare agencies
A Brevard County couple has filed a lawsuit against five state and local child welfare agencies, alleging officials did not investigate reports that two children, who they later adopted, were being...
View ArticleFocus turns to chase survivor after gruesome Titusville murder
Titusville detectives investigating the grisly death of a 40-year-old woman are now focusing on a potential witness who was the sole survivor of a traffic crash in Georgia that killed a man wanted for...
View ArticleSuspect in fatal Indialantic police-involved shooting identified
Christopher Greer, 49, was identified Monday afternoon as the suspect in Sunday night's deputy-involved shooting in Indialantic.
View ArticleAnderson asks for review of Brevard tourism agency finances
The chairman of the Brevard County Commission is asking County Manager Howard Tipton to provide him with detailed information on how Brevard's tourism agency spends its money.
View ArticleLance Armstrong tells Oprah he used drugs
Cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs to gain an edge in cycling in a lengthy interview Monday, a person familiar with the interview told USA TODAY...
View ArticleBrevard forges ahead with unfunded post-Sandy dune repairs
Brevard County will move forward with a $12.4 million sand dune repair, despite lack of funds.
View ArticleTeen driver in fatal crash related to Titusville dismemberment faces questions
The unidentified 15-year-old driver involved in a Georgia crash that killed a person of interest in the dismemberment death of a 41-year-old Titusville woman is being held in a juvenile custody...
View ArticleState Senate panel votes to ban spying with drones
A Florida Senate panel says police should be banned from using drones to spy on citizens.
View ArticleSmartphone users get state-wide AMBER alert
Many smart phone users received a statewide message about a missing child early Monday. The notification was an AMBER alert about a girl missing from Immokalee who was later found safe.
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