1970s survive at Studio 54 auction
A trove of memorabilia from Studio 54 is going up for bid in an auction that is resurrecting those long-ago nights at the iconic 1970s clubhouse with a legacy greater than its lifespan.
View ArticleUS troops take fewer IED-attack casualties
U.S. troop deaths and wounds from makeshift bombs in Afghanistan dropped by almost half in 2012 as Afghan forces take a larger share of fighting, and Americans find and defuse more bombs than ever,...
View ArticleGun control, public safety meeting planned in Melbourne
A community discussion on gun control and public safety will be held at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7 in Melbourne.
View ArticleFEMA denies Florida help following Hurricane Sandy
The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied Florida communities - including Brevard County - assistance to repair the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in October. The state sustained $44.9 million...
View ArticleFaulty A/C unit caused fire at Cocoa Beach Doubletree
A faulty air conditioner in one room on the third floor at the Doubletree by Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront caused a fire yesterday afternoon, according to Cocoa Beach Fire Chief Ryan Duckworth....
View ArticleTipton queries school closure
County, Titusville consider challenges to Brevard school closings
View ArticleMan arrested: Offered $500, 1999 van for a murder, police say
A Palm Bay man was arrested and accused of trying to hire a killer, allegedly agreeing to pay an undercover officer $500 and a 1999 minivan for the deed.
View ArticleInauguration's history draws Brevard man to DC again
Thousands of Floridians coming to inauguration.
View ArticleAir Force reaches out to local businesses for help
A small business expo at AFTAC drew dozens of area companies looking to do business with the organization headquartered at Patrick Air Force Base.
View ArticleChurch's new pipe organ makes music this weekend
Sunday afternoon, Advent Lutheran Church of Suntree will dedicate its $350,000 pipe organ with a free concert.
View ArticlePythons proving tough to track down
As of Thursday, 21 pythons had been killed for the contest, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
View ArticleWe want to share your photos
Click through dozens of images in a variety of categories submitted to Florida Today by readers like you. Find out how you, too, can submit pictures.
View ArticleCommunity park dedicated to longtime educator, councilman
More than 200 people gathered today to dedicate a community park to longtime educator and councilman Dick Blake.
View ArticleWhat would you like to see from Obama in 2nd term?
Man on the street: We asked Brevard County residents what they would like to see from President Obama in his second term. Click the headline above to watch their video responses.
View ArticleMentors relish opportunity to be role models
North Brevard residents serve as mentors, role models to return blessings, gifts they received as children
View ArticleCocoa church cancels services to repair, paint homes
A Cocoa church canceled worship service today to go out in the the community to paint and fix up houses.
View ArticleSarasota homeless:We're being harassed
On a recent sunny winter day on a downtown Sarasota street corner, a cluster of homeless men lounged on the back steps of a building, grimy backpacks and bags at their feet, while a few folks ambled to...
View ArticleFlorida home with Jim Morrison links for sale
History, like beauty, might be in the eye of the beholder, and the story behind a Gregory Street home now up for sale has attracted both local and national attention.
View ArticleRockledge park named for Dick Blake, 'a legend'
More than 200 people gathered Saturday to dedicate a community park to longtime educator and councilman Dick Blake.
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