Cha-ching! $530K in loot left in airports
Travelers left more than $500,000 - almost all of it in loose change - at airport checkpoints last year, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
View ArticleTowering ships headed to Port Canaveral
Two 'tall ships' coming to Port Canaveral as part of celebrations of 500th anniversary of Ponce de Leon landing
View ArticleInstruction of students learning English bleak
Duna Lopez started school in Miami last fall not knowing a single word of English.
View ArticleBrevard goes national with prayer breakfast
Hundreds of pastors, politicians and community leaders expected for Space Coast Prayer Breakfast next month.
View ArticleFeral cat colony issue heats up in Brevard
Brevard County Commission to debate rules on feral cat colonies
View ArticleSunday storm dumped nearly 8 inches of rain on parts of Brevard
Sunday's deluge of nearly 8 inches in some areas closed streets in Brevard County as accompanying winds left thousands without power and damaged at least one Palm Bay home.
View ArticleState officials to do safety check on Eau Gallie Causeway bridge
State transportation officials will take a closer look at possible safety issues on an Eau Gallie Causeway bridge where two fishermen were killed early this month.
View ArticleBCSO: Arrested man wanted to start sex slave operation
Brevard Sheriff's deputies have arrested a man they said came to the United States intending to start a sex slavery operation.
View ArticleThe News in :90 | Sunday storm, fired cop, tall ships
News in :90 is FLORIDA TODAY's news roundup report, giving you the day's top headlines.
View ArticlePort Canaveral cop: Firing over politics, not 'hoodie' targets
In a YouTube statement, Port Canaveral Police Sgt. Ron King said the notion that he offered hoodie-style targets to officers to shoot was 'a complete fabrication.'
View ArticleEnvironmentalists rally over Lagoon's water quality, fertilizer use
About 15 environmentalists rallied outside Rep. Steve Crisafulli's office this morning to bring attention to "the victims of Florida's water quality crisis" and to challenge proposed legislation they...
View ArticleBrevard residents at Boston Marathon react to explosions
Melbourne resident Angela Wells was shaken up but OK after finishing the Boston Marathon on Monday before the explosion.
View ArticleJudge denies effort to stop Brevard County school closures
Eighteenth Circuit Judge George Maxwell heard court cases against the Brevard School Board this morning, attempts by opponents of the school closures to keep the schools open.
View ArticleDealing with loss of pet can be difficult to take
Ann Holland: Dealing with loss of pet can be difficult.
View ArticleBrevard runners safe but shaken after twin blasts
At least seven Brevard County runners were among those finishing the Boston Marathon on Monday afternoon when two bombs went off near the finish line.
View ArticleMomsense: Are some party themes off-limits?
Turbo Mom columnist Sara Paulson Camodeca asks: Are some kids' birthday party themes out of bounds?. See this and more at our new Turbo Mom site.
View ArticleState will conduct safety study after 2 deaths on Eau Gallie Causeway
State transportation officials will take a look at possible safety issues on an Eau Gallie Causeway bridge where two fishermen were killed early this month.
View ArticleJudge denies effort to block school closures
A judge on Monday denied a legal effort by the Brevard County Commissioners and the Titusville City Council to stop the closure of three local schools.
View ArticleDeputies: Man wanted to impregnate girl, raise sex slaves
A man from England is being held on allegations he came to the Titusville area seeking to have sex with a minor girl and have children with her; children that officials said the man planned to use as...
View ArticleEnvironmentalists rally against fertilizer bill at Rep. Crisafulli's office
Environmentalists rallied ouside Rep. Steve Crisafulli's Merritt Island office Monday, protesting proposals they say would weaken Florida's water pollution rules.
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