Coming Saturday: Memorial for slain Deputy Barbara Pill finished
After nearly a year of planning and one re-do, the stone memorial and statue that will mark slain Deputy Barbara Pill's grave site are finished and in place.
View ArticleBill would grant vets in-state college tuition regardless of residency
U. S. Senator Bill Nelson has introduced legislation that would require schools eligible for GI Bill education benefits to give veterans in-state tuition rates regardless of the veteran's residency...
View ArticleOne lane of north I-95 near Titusville to remain closed overnight
One northbound lane of Interstate 95 south of Titusville has been reopened after a crash involving two semi trucks, but officials say the other lane will remain closed overnight to repair damage.
View ArticleMan barricaded in Port St. John home surrenders
A man who barricaded himself inside a Port St. John home, and who officials worried would harm himself, surrendered to deputies early this afternoon.
View ArticleSperm donor dad, lesbian couple reach agreement
A sperm donor who is gay and a lesbian couple are having a reunion of sorts after a nearly three-year legal battle over the couple's daughter.
View ArticleHunt for ex-officer goes on amid Calif. snowstorm
A manhunt continues for Christopher Dorner, who now is the most wanted in America. The former police officer is accused of killing three people as he carries out his vendetta in California.
View ArticleSperm donor dad, lesbian couple reach agreement
A sperm donor who is gay and a lesbian couple are having a reunion of sorts after a nearly three-year legal battle over the couple's daughter.
View ArticleCouple, homeowners group stand their ground in landscaping dispute
A Micco couple aimed to save water and avoid pesticides on their property in a 55-plus adult community. But their homeowners association took exception to their new landscaping.
View ArticleGirl Scouts unleash cookie campaign
Brevard Girl Scout groups kicked off National Girl Scout Cookie Day by selling cookies in Melbourne Square Mall. The organization will raise $780 million and sell 225 million boxes of cookies before...
View ArticlePill memorial, statue capture deputy's spirit
The final resting place of slain Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Barbara Pill, the family-funded memorial, has been completed and is in place at Fountainhead Memorial Park in Palm Bay.
View ArticleAt 106, Lillian looking forward
As she turns 106, Lillian Phillips plans to 'keep trying till I just can't stand'
View ArticleHunt for ex-officer goes on amid Calif. snowstorm
A manhunt continues for Christopher Dorner, who now is the most wanted in America. The former police officer is accused of killing three people as he carries out his vendetta in California.
View ArticleShoes link suspect to slaying, police say
A Melbourne man accused of stealing a dead woman's car has now been charged in her murder - police say his shoes connect him to the bloody scene where they found the woman he called his 'sugar mama.'
View ArticleSnowstorm's wallop is measured in feet
A storm that forecasters warned could be a blizzard for the history books began clobbering the New York-to-Boston corridor on Friday, grounding flights, closing workplaces and sending people rushing to...
View ArticleSecond transitional home opens for homeless veterans in Brevard
The National Veterans Homeless Support this morning opened its second transitional home in Brevard County to help veterans become independent and self-sufficient.
View ArticleScout helps kids get inside tips on safety
Children learned about variety of safety lessons from the experts today at Joe Lee Smith Park.
View ArticleMelbourne native Kate Upton lands second 'Sports Illustrated' cover
Kate Upton sure can work a bikini -- so much so that she's landed the coveted cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue two years in a row.
View ArticleEagle Scout shines spotlight on safety
Eagle Scout project exposes children to safety lessons for a lifetime.
View ArticleHometown Hero: Academy visit convinced Titusville's Schuler to pursue flight...
Katie Schuler, a 2007 graduate of Titusville High School, has been selected for pilot training with NATO Joint Jet pilot training.
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