Dreary day doesn't dampen Art Fest fun
A cloudy horizon could not dampen spirits Saturday afternoon at the annual Melbourne Art Festival.
View ArticleStudent's concert helps Haitian school
Korean-born Hojoon Choi, 17, has been playing the cello since he was 3 and organizing concerts since he was 14.
View ArticleHometown hero: Army offers Becker experience for career as federal marshall
Aaron Becker wants to be a federal marshal so he joined the Army's military police to gain the experience.
View ArticleArt Fest fun continues today in downtown Melbourne
A cloudy horizon could not dampen spirits Saturday afternoon at the annual Melbourne Art Festival.
View ArticleAttorneys in Trayvon case: Social media set precedent
Social media has set a precedent in the way the country will engage with high profile cases, the attorneys in the Trayvon Martin shooting case said Saturday at an Associated Press event in Orlando.
View ArticleResidents search Vietnam wall, looking for familiar names
Residents go to the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall to see the names of family and friends.
View ArticleNAACP: Brevard suspends high rate of black students
North Brevard NAACP files complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, calling for an investigation into Brevard Public School's policies, practices and decisions.
View ArticleInjured woman rescued from burning Cocoa home
Firefighters rescued an injured woman from the back bedroom of a burning duplex early Sunday morning in west Cocoa.
View ArticleCEO: New ship a symbol of Norwegian's transformation
Call it a coming out party for the new Norwegian Cruise Line.
View ArticleFunnel cloud drifts over Indian Harbour Beach
A funnel cloud formed over the ocean and drifted across the barrier island over Indian Harbour Beach about 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service reported.
View ArticleScott's agenda shaky at finish
With a week left in the legislative session and the outlook still uncertain for Gov. Rick Scott's top priorities, it was time for the governor to apply some pressure.
View ArticleMother of bomb suspects found deeper spirituality
In photos of her as a younger woman, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star. After she arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 2002, she went to beauty...
View ArticleVets' reunion closes to the sound of 'Taps'
Sunday, the week-long Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion wrapped up with a closing ceremony.
View ArticleEmpty Miracle City Mall may be demolished this fall
Vacant Miracle City Mall could face demolition in the fall to make way for new open-air mall.
View ArticleBacklog of claims has frustrated veterans in holding pattern
The VA announced that it will expedite those claims that are more than a year old, but Alex Iodice, a homeless veteran, has been waiting longer, and it wasn't until he called that they told him that...
View ArticleCocoa cuts costs for new businesses
Cocoa cuts business taxes and fees to encourage economic development.
View ArticleInmate-trained dogs bring comfort to veterans in need
A disabled veteran from Cape Canaveral who suffers from PTSD has been partnered with a companion dog trained in a VA program by prisoners at Tomoka Correctional Institution Work Camp.
View ArticleSCAT seeks state grant for bus service to Orlando
Space Coast Area Transit plans to seek a state DOT grant to help it start bus service to Orlando.
View ArticleLawmakers OK funds for 200 miles of trails from Titusville to St. Petersburg
State lawmakers have approved $50 million to link more than 200 miles of existing bike trails across Central Florida.
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman plans meeting at FIT to discuss space technologies
A delegation from Northrop Grumman's Aerospace Systems sector will present an overview of the company's space technology portfolio on Wednesday.
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