Palm Bay man held after threatening texts sent to estranged wife
Police on Friday said a Palm Bay man was arrested at his home after he sent a series of text messages to his estranged wife threatening violence.
View ArticleUpgrades for Miami stadium still on track
A bill to help the Miami Dolphins upgrade their home survived a series of blitzes intended to make it more difficult for the team to get tax breaks to help with $450 million in proposed renovations for...
View ArticleParking garage costs concern Cocoa Beach
Cocoa Beach leaders are studying mixed-use parking garages that feature commercial and office space.
View ArticleLawsuit: Titusville's raid on homeless violated rights
Five homeless people claim Titusville violated their Constitutional rights when their camps were raided in 2011, according to a lawsuit.
View ArticleMerritt Island High VPK kids on the road to safety
Children at the Merritt Island High VPK on Friday got to ride their bicycles and learn something at the same time.
View ArticlePolice: Woman mistakes gas pedal for brake, slams into Suntree home
A 77-year-old woman crashed into a home in Suntree on Friday morning after she mistakenly hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. Nobody was injured.
View ArticleJudge: Sex charges against ex-Edgewood drama teacher to stand
A Brevard County judge this afternoon denied a request to dismiss charges against a former Edgewood Jr./Sr. drama teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a student.
View ArticleWatering OK twice a week; restraint is urged
Time to tweak that timer to sprinkle on the right days of the week and to make sure the old rain gauge still works. Two-day-a-week watering rules kick in Sunday, during daylight saving time.
View ArticleResidents offer ideas for Titusville strategic planning
Nearly 40 residents participated in a marketplace of ideas Saturday to prioritize the city's strategic planning.
View ArticleManatee rescued near Port St. John
A manatee remains in guarded condition today at SeaWorld Orlando after being rescued by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Friday near Port St. John with a possible collapsed lung.
View ArticleCatholics wait, watch as papal selection nears
Catholics see papal selection process as a chance to move forward, retain traditions.
View ArticleRed-tide deaths of manatees reach record high
A deadly algae bloom is causing a record number of manatee deaths in Florida, state biologists said.
View ArticleBrevard performs well in public-records test
In a coordinated test of Clerks of Court offices across the Sunshine State, Brevard County fared relatively well, making records available with proper information redacted within 30 minutes of the...
View ArticleTitusville bullish on new ideas
Titusville residents participates in a marketplace of ideas to help set priorities for the next city budget.
View ArticleWhere did Ponce de Leon land?
Douglas Peck's theory that Juan Ponce de León landed near Melbourne Beach landing theory remains controversial.
View ArticleCram Session: A day of art helps a Very Special organization
Very Special Arts- Brevard will be supported with very special fundraiser.
View ArticleHometown Hero: Reticent ROTC teen now enjoys Navy career
Cortney Smith didn't like the Junior ROTC, so it was a surprise when he decided to join the Navy, which he now loves.
View ArticleSpring Forward: Did you forget?
Daylight Saving Time began at 2 a.m. today. If you haven't already, be sure to move your clocks one hour forward.
View ArticleInsurer inspected, approved home months before sinkhole killed man
The Feb. 28 sinkhole incident in Hillsborough County gained national attention and rekindled talk about sinkholes in Florida, which sees more of the phenomenon than any other state.
View ArticleCrash on I-95 in Rockledge hurts four
Two southbound vehicles crashed on Interstate 95 about 4:45 p.m. Sunday in Rockledge near Mile Marker 195, snarling traffic.
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