Scott's agenda is a hit at event
Gov. Rick Scott shot back Saturday at opponents who have sued and criticized his conservative agenda and was cheered by an audience who supports his efforts to drug test welfare recipients, strip...
View ArticleWest Melbourne picks a police chief
West Melbourne selects Pennsylvania native Richard Wiley as its next police chief.
View ArticleLocal Authors Roundup: Adventure stories take center stage
Local authors draw inspiration from many sources in recently published books, from insights in the space shuttle program, to a Vietnam adventure story, to a romance novel with a theme of self-acceptance.
View ArticleHometown hero: Crew chief now living his dream
Cody Harper joined the Air Force and quickly moved into maintenance of C-130 aircraft at Hurlbert Field.
View ArticleBeachgoers join hands for a cause
Environmentalist line the beach to protest plans to explore for oil off the Brevard Coast.
View ArticleToday in History: Aug. 5
Today is Sunday, Aug. 5, the 218th day of 2012. There are 148 days left in the year.
View ArticleCommunity pauses to honor fallen soldier
People line the motorcade route in Melbourne for the return of a fallen soldier.
View ArticleCocoa police continue investigation of fatal shooting
Cocoa police continue to investigate the death of a man who showed up at a local hospital Friday with a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
View ArticleJamaica gets rain as Ernesto passes; Florence slows
Fishermen near Jamaica's capital tied their wooden skiffs down along a rocky shore on Sunday as a poorly organized Tropical Storm Ernesto spun off the Caribbean country's southern coast.
View ArticleAlleged Brevard child abuse deaths similar
Already this year, two Brevard County children have died allegedly at the hands of their caregivers, and officials say those incidents share characteristics with the hundreds of child abuse cases that...
View ArticleBrevard Beachline gets safety barriers
Guardrails are being installed on State Road 528 in Brevard County to help prevent deadly crossover accidents.
View ArticleBrevard residents team with police to combat crime
Police agencies are teaming up with local communities this Tuesday for National Night Out, a nationwide effort that aims to prevent crime by building relationships between neighbors and their public...
View ArticleTampa death a suicide or slaying?
To Bradenton Beach police, the death of Sheena Morris is an open-and-shut case. The 22-year-old Tampa woman, police ruled, hanged herself in a shower stall in an Anna Maria Island hotel on New Year's...
View ArticleEvans Grocery teardown clears way for community center in Palm Bay
Demolition has begun on the old Evans Grocery in Palm Bay, clearing the way for what neighborhood leaders say will be a centerstone of revitalizing their area.
View ArticleHurricane season fast, not furious
Hurricane season 2012 might seem like a snoozer, but statistically speaking, it's been a record-setter: Tropical Storm Debby, which formed June 23, was the earliest fourth-named storm in history.
View ArticleMan killed ex, self, Melbourne police confirm
Melbourne police have identified a man who shot and killed his former girlfriend, and then shot and wounded the woman's sister, before killing himself Friday at an apartment off Aurora Road.
View ArticleTropical update: Ernesto eyes Honduras; Florence weakens
Tropical Storm Ernesto's forward movement slowed a bit early Monday as it headed for an expected close pass along Honduras' northern coast after dropping heavy rains on Jamaica without causing serious...
View ArticleTitusville residents celebrate Curiosity at landing party
A projection screen illuminated the hopeful faces of a handful of people who gathered early today in Titusville to watch Curiosity's landing on Mars.
View ArticleNew photos: Zap Squad covers Brevard's party scene
Check out the latest photos from our Zap Squad.
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