E-coli test prompts Cocoa to shut down water well
A Cocoa well that provides water to many cities and communities in central Brevard County has tested positive for E. coli bacteria.
View ArticleTop U.S. general says North Korea's provocations fit long pattern
North Korea's bellicose rhetoric and threats, while worrisome, appear to fit a decadeslong pattern of provocation followed by uneasy peace, the top U.S. military officer said Friday.
View ArticleNew sea turtle hospital coming to Brevard Zoo
Brevard Zoo has been awarded a $39,800 grant to open a new Sea Turtle Hospital that will treat sick and injured endangered sea turtles.
View ArticleBIRD CAM: Watch Sandhill cranes tend to their nest (Live)
Check out the Florida Today Sandhill cranes as they tend to their nest and the eggs within it.
View ArticleTitusville airport gets reprieve from FAA
Space Coast Regional Airport got a reprieve today when the FAA delayed pulling support for the air-traffic control tower until June 15.
View Article'Operation Clean Sweep' nets 236 arrests in north Brevard
Sheriff Wayne Ivey and Titusville Police Interim Chief John Lau have announced the culmination of a 60-day intensive enforcement operation dubbed, "Operation Clean Sweep", which resulted in 236...
View Article"Center Fire" in Merritt Island contained
Firefighters have completely contained the "Center Fire" along State Road 3 in Kennedy Space Center. The blaze covers about 2,350 acres.
View ArticleVIDEO: Transform yourself to a "Mad Men" dame
As AMC's 'Mad Men' returns for what creator Matthew Weiner says is the penultimate season, he's asking viewers to embrace other, more comfortable concepts: belief and trust.
View ArticleBIRD CAM: Watch Sandhill cranes tend to their nest (Live)
Check out the Florida Today Sandhill cranes as they tend to their nest and the eggs within it.
View ArticleExpedition showcases Brevard's nature
Outdoor enthusiasts will embark on the inaugural Brevard Wildlife Corridor Expedition this weekend, inspired by a statewide expedition last year.
View ArticleWalkers to take steps against hunger
More than 100 people from a dozen south Brevard churches expected to hit the highway to draw attention to global poverty.
View ArticleMissing Ohio family found safe in Everglades
An Ohio family spent a rainy, anxious night in the vast Florida Everglades when their airboat became stuck in vegetation so thick rescuers could not see them from the ground. Fortunately, the searchers...
View ArticleCalling all freshwater fishermen
Anglers of all ages can cast into 3 million acres of lakes, ponds and reservoirs and 12,000 miles of fishable rivers, streams and canals Saturday during the first of four license-free recreational...
View ArticleE-coli test prompts Cocoa to shut down water well
A Cocoa well that provides water to many cities and communities in central Brevard County has tested positive for E. coli bacteria.
View ArticleBrevard to mark Holocaust with prayers, candles
Brevard residents plan to remember the Holocaust with prayers, reflection this Sunday.
View ArticleSweep nets 236 arrests in 60 days
Titusville officers worked in cooperation with Brevard County Sheriff's Office in 'Operation Clean Sweep,' an effort to track down criminals in north Brevard.
View ArticleMeth lab found in Port St. John garage
Deputies responding to a report of an argument at a residence Friday found a methamphetamine lab.
View ArticleMotorcycle crash kills Palm Bay man
A Palm Bay man died after his motorcycle left the road in Malabar early Saturday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
View ArticleBrevard Habitat for Humanity nets NBA star for help
Two Habitat for Humanity of Brevard home builds Saturday in the Booker T. Washington Neighborhood got some big help from an NBA star.
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