Everglades hunters bag 11 pythons in 1st three days
Florida wildlife officials say 11 Burmese pythons were killed during the first three days of a public hunt for the invasive species in the Everglades.
View ArticlePalm Bay mayor highlights growth during State of City Address
Most people don't realize Palm Bay is the second-largest city in east-central Florida, trailing only Orlando, Mayor William Capote notes.
View ArticleJustices rule floating home is house, not boat
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Florida man's floating home was a house, not a boat, and not covered under maritime law, in a case that could affect thousands of people around the country who...
View ArticlePalm Bay mayor highlights growth during State of City Address
Most people don't realize Palm Bay is the second-largest city in east-central Florida, trailing only Orlando, Mayor William Capote notes.
View ArticlePlanners in Melbourne would like to dress up city's southern approach
Streetscaping U.S. 1 in south Melbourne ranks as the city's downtown redevelopment board's No. 1 priority
View ArticleElection law blocks private financing of Brevard school-tax vote
Ruling says private sources can't fund expense of special school funding referendum
View ArticleTitusville homicide probe widens to include 18-year-old
Titusville police continue to search for answers in slaying of 41-year-old woman.
View Article4-H Club builds a following in Brevard
Whether it's chickens or dogs or archery, 4-H Clubs continue to appeal to youth.
View ArticleVideo: Percepta gives away 600 office chairs
Percepta, a management solution company, gave away about 600 used office chairs to area non-profit organizations from its Melbourne office Tuesday. By Tim Shortt and Tim Walters Posted Jan. 15, 2013
View ArticleJan. 16 Morning News Update
Here's your Brevard County morning audio update for Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013.
View ArticleWatch: Scathing NRA video blasts Obama gun plans
The NRA released an online video Tuesday that called President Obama an "elitist hypocrite" for having armed Secret Service agents protect his daughters at school while not committing to installing...
View ArticleWeinberg elected chairman of Canvaveral Port Authority Board
Tom Weinberg this afternoon was unanimously elected 2013 chairman of the Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners by his fellow commissioners.
View ArticleBrevard deputies search Suntree for suspected car thief
Brevard County deputies searched the Suntree area early today after spotting a suspect in a stolen vehicle.
View ArticleObama unveils $500M gun-violence package
President Barack Obama today launched the most sweeping effort to curb U.S. gun violence in nearly two decades.
View ArticleLast triplex razed in Melbourne's Booker T. Washington neighborhood
Wednesday morning, an excavator razed the last remaining triplex from the notorious Kennedy Street Apartments complex in Melbourne's Booker T. Washington neighborhood.
View ArticleKel-Tec employee injured during gun test-firing
A 20-year-old man was injured while he was test-firing a gun at Kel-Tec Industries in Cocoa.
View ArticleOut-of-control truck smashes cars, leaves 1 dead in Palm Bay
Palm Bay police suspect a driver suffered a medical issue, leading him to crash into three vehicles and kill one person this morning.
View ArticleGov. Rick Scott visits Brevard, talks tax breaks
Gov. Rick Scott said that an expected budget surplus next year would cover the $57 million cost of a tax break he wants to offer to manufacturers who buy equipment.
View ArticleFIU takes over undersea lab in Keys
A South Florida university is taking over a Florida Keys underwater research laboratory that had been set to close because of federal budget cuts, officials have announced.
View ArticleFlorida lawmakers discuss school safety costs
Bulletproof glass, more police in schools as well as additional guidance counselors and teacher training to help prevent trouble before it starts are some ideas that Florida lawmakers are talking about...
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