Charitable side dwindles as USA staff does
United Space Alliance and its employees have been major charitable donors and volunteers in Brevard County.
View ArticleBayside High graduate continues his studies in Navy
Rayner Boswell has always chosen his own path. His brother and his father are lieutenants in the Navy, but Rayner chose to enlist after completing two years of college.
View ArticleCocoa Beach Friday Fests will continue
Cocoa Beach Friday Fests will continue occurring along Minutemen Causeway from 6 to 10 p.m. the third Friday of each month between Orlando and Brevard avenues.
View ArticleIs Cocoa Beach parking plan recharged?
Thousands of sunshine-seeking tourists and beachgoers are streaming downtown this weekend to bask in summer-like heat, clogging parking spaces and lots.
View ArticleRic Flair doesn't disappoint adoring fans
Hundreds lined up outside the Melbourne Auditorium on Sunday night to see one person -- "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair.
View ArticleLongtime fest decides to go back to its roots
The Indian River Festival will return to its local roots as the event tries to regain its local identity.
View ArticlePalm Bay sign brings back city's 'identity'
The towering gray concrete letters have returned to the sloped embankments of the Palm Bay Road overpass, greeting roughly 55,000 Interstate 95 commuters per day.
View ArticleEllis Road plan proposes replacing canal with pipes
A plan to replace a canal with pipes under Ellis Road could save businesses when the roadway is widened to four lanes.
View ArticleA year after Trayvon Martin, Sanford still heals
One year after the shooting of Trayvon Martin thrust this small central Florida city into the national spotlight, life in Sanford is returning to its regular rhythm.
View ArticleGroups join forces to secure Sanibel's 'soul'
Bordered by tangled mangroves on one side and saltwater shallows on the other, this winding sand track is one of Lee County's most singular roads.
View ArticleBlack cloud of debt cuts looming
Longer lines at community health centers. Millions of dollars in cuts to Head Start and special education. Unpaid furloughs for tens of thousands of civilian workers at military installations....
View ArticleThe News in :90 | Sequestration, Danica's rumble, and Oscar's tumble
News in :90 is FLORIDA TODAY's news roundup report, giving you the day's top headlines.
View ArticleBlickley embarks on new role as budget crisis hits
Dana Blickley faces challenges in the transition of the property appraiser's office with a budget shortfall and lack of key members of the past administration.
View ArticleRic Flair doesn't disappoint adoring fans
Hundreds lined up outside the Melbourne Auditorium on Sunday night to see one person -- "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair.
View ArticlePineda onramp reopens following wreck
The eastbound ramp onto Pineda Causeway from U.S. 1 has been reopened after an earlier crash.
View ArticleKorean War POW finally gets medal at 80
Gordon L. Petro, a retired U.S. Army command sergeant major, thinks the two years he spent in captivity during the Korean War were a "cakewalk."
View ArticleCounty officials implore leaders to end impasse
Commission chairman Andy Anderson worried about sequester's impact on Brevard government
View ArticleExecution final act in traffic stop case
Paul Augustus Howell's execution is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Florida State Prison
View ArticleFlorida Senate chief sharp-tongued orator
The Florida Senate's new leader is a sharp-tongued orator and a throwback to when members of both major parties put aside ideological purity for the sake of getting things done.
View ArticleJewish Federation looks ahead to fun, and benefit, of fest
Organizers say Jewish Festival to celebrate a growing Jewish Community in Brevard.
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