JPMorgan Chase to sell Melbourne mortgage operation
JPMorgan Chase said it will sell a Melbourne mortgage banking and borrower assistance operation, which employs about 400 people, to Wingspan Portfolio Advisors.
View ArticleMalabar Road reopens after pedestrian hit by semi
Police have reopened Malabar Road in Palm Bay after an earlier crash near the interstate that injured a pedestrian.
View ArticleCanaveral National Seashore among TripAdvisor's top beaches
A stretch of beach in north Brevard County is among the top 25 in the United States, according to online travel site Tripadvisor.com.
View ArticleDespite evidence, no prosecution planned in 1981 Brevard slaying
The state attorney most recently responsible for investigating the 1981 homicide of James Dvorak said evidence still points to five suspects named by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office, but his office...
View ArticleThousands of civilian Air Force workers in Fla. face furloughs
More than 12,000 civilian Air Force workers at Patrick Air Force Base and other Florida military installations will face furloughs of up to 22 days unless Congress acts to stop automatic budget cuts...
View ArticleBold bovines block Beachline in Brevard
It was slow moo-ving Tuesday evening for drivers on the Beachline Expressway when several cows from a nearby ranch escaped and ran amok on the roadway.
View ArticleWin spring training tickets and the first pitch
Want to win tickets to an upcoming Washington Nationals Spring Training game and the honor of throwing the game's first pitch? Click the headline above to find out how to enter.
View ArticleAfternoon News Update for Wednesday, Feb. 20
Here's your Brevard County Afternoon News Update for Wednesday, Feb. 20.
View ArticleTwo arrested after chase in South Melbourne
Two juveniles were arrested today after they allegedly stole a motorcycle from a Palm Bay home and then fled from police before being caught in Melbourne.
View ArticleMore Brevard students than ever took an AP exam in 2012
Florida students ranked fourth nationally in advanced placement test scores, an increase from sixth the prior year.
View ArticleBrevard deputies help return sea turtle to ocean
SeaWorld Orlando's Animal Rescue Team traveled to Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach to return an adult loggerhead turtle into the ocean.
View ArticleGov. Rick Scott says he'll support massive Medicaid expansion
Calling it a "compassionate, common-sense step forward," Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday said he would support a potentially massive expansion of the Medicaid program under the federal Affordable Care Act.
View ArticleBrits wants Banksy art returned before auction
A London neighborhood wants its Banksy back.
View ArticleHealth First finalizes MIMA purchase
Health First has finalized it acquisition of MIMA physicians group, the provider announced.
View ArticleCocoa Beach planners craft downtown laws for residences
Thursday, the Cocoa Beach City Commission will conduct a final public hearing and cast votes on a 131-page 'design standards manual' for downtown zoning.
View Article$15 million center in Fellsmere expects first elephants this spring
The National Elephant Center in Fellsmere opened the gates to its first elephant barn Wednesday. They expect the first elephants to arrive this spring. When complete, the $15 million center hopes to...
View ArticleKerchner's statements related to Brevard deputy murder discredited
The attorney for a woman accused of murder in the death of Deputy Barbara Pill says his client was on drugs and unknowingly made statements related to the crime - statements the attorney will argue...
View ArticleGov. Rick Scott wants to expand Medicaid by 900,000
Gov. Rick Scott announced plans Wednesday to expand Medicaid coverage to roughly 900,000 more people under the federal health overhaul.
View ArticleMilitary-base civilians face furloughs
Thousands of civilians who work at military installations across Florida will face temporary pay cuts of up to 20 percent unless Congress acts to stop automatic budget cuts set to take effect March 1.
View ArticleUCF suspends all fraternity, sorority activities
The University of Central Florida, which boasts one of the largest student populations in the country, has halted Greek Life activities in order to work with fraternity and sorority chapters on...
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