Marco Rubio part of coalition pushing immigration reform
More than 800,000 illegal immigrants living in Florida would have a chance to become citizens under a bipartisan plan co-authored by Sen. Marco Rubio.
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View ArticleOwners believe dogs were treated cruelly
The owners of two dogs that were captured Friday after preventing a woman from leaving her car were charged a total of $210 after the incident, and claim the animals were not treated humanely.
View ArticleFire crews get glimpse of aviation disaster in Melbourne airport event
Those driving along Apollo Boulevard might have noticed a flaming mock plane at Melbourne International Airport on Monday as firefighters trained on responding to burning aircraft as part of Federal...
View ArticleRubio and coalition roll out immigration reform proposal
More than 800,000 illegal immigrants living in Florida would have a chance to become citizens under a bipartisan plan co-authored by Sen. Marco Rubio.
View ArticleChairman Anderson upbeat about Nationals in Brevard
Commission Chairman Anderson optimistic about retaining Nationals' Commissioner Infantini seeks tourism tax money for ocean lifeguards
View ArticlePriest gets 15 years in abuse case
A retired Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing dozens of boys for decades was sentenced to 15 years in prison Monday.
View ArticleFirst Brevard, then Broadway?
Award-winning songwriter Tony Macaulay opens his original show 'Build Me Up, Buttercup' at the Cocoa Village Playhouse on Feb. 1. The musical is about the recording industry in the '60s and '70s.
View ArticleMom of Titusville girl shot in chest gets probation
The mother of a 4-year-old Titusville girl who accidentally shot herself in the chest with a gun in May has been sentenced to probation, court records show.
View ArticleOfficials seek input from boaters on Sebastian Inlet's value
The Sebastian Inlet District will survey boaters to come up with a better estimate of the inlet's regional economic impact to justify maintenance dredging of the inlet.
View ArticleBrevard Commission 'adamantly opposes' school closings
The Brevard County Commission today unanimously passed a resolution urging that the county's school board seek other options to closing any schools.
View ArticleInjured motorcyclist taken from Merritt Island airport
A motorcyclist was airlifted from the Merritt Island Airport this afternoon after crashing his bike, sheriff's officials said.
View ArticleRip currents present "moderate" risk on Wednesday
Brevard County beachgoers will face a "low to moderate" rip current risk today, but Wednesday, there will be a "moderate" risk, especially near piers and jetties, according to Meteorologist Randy Lascody.
View ArticleJudge OKs $4B BP oil spill criminal settlement
A federal judge has approved an agreement for BP PLC to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties for the company's role in the massive 2010 oil...
View ArticleNorthbound Wickham Road reopened after wreck in Melbourne
A three-vehicle crash has closed northbound lanes of Wickham Road at Post Road in Melbourne.
View ArticleMelbourne police officer wins school award
Melbourne Officer Ray'Nisha Mason was chosen as the "School Related Employee of the Year," during the Applauding Brevard's Champions award ceremony held at the King Center on Jan. 23.
View ArticleBrevard commission chairman Anderson to shave his head for charity
Brevard County Commission Chairman, Andy Anderson, committed to shave his head in solidarity with children being treated for cancer at a part of events held by the St. Baldrick's Foundation, according...
View ArticleCounty and cities get to weigh in on Brevard school closures
A decision on whether to close four Brevard schools was delayed to allow for area cities and the county to weigh in.
View ArticleGroups plan to sue feds to protect 'Don't Tread on Me' snake
Don't tread on this rattler.
View ArticleDistrict wants boaters to help gauge channel's value
Deep inlets lure captains with deep pockets, but Sebastian Inlet District officials aren't sure just how much boaters fork out to keep the region's economy afloat.
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