Shark bites teenage boy
A teenage boy suffered a shark bite Saturday at a beach less than 2 miles north of Sebastian Inlet.
View ArticleShark bites teenage boy near Sebastian Inlet
A teenage boy suffered a shark bite Saturday at a beach less than 2 miles north of Sebastian Inlet.
View ArticleHometown Hero: Bayside High graduate now a US Marine
Warren Miller visited the Marine Corps facility at Parris Island several times during high school with his JROTC group so it was no surprise when he decided he wanted a career in the Marines.
View ArticleDoctors turn to nurses for help
Brevard County and the U.S. face a shortage of primary care physicians that will become much greater as more Americans join the ranks of the insured in the coming year under federal legislation.
View ArticleLifters raise funds, big weights in West Melbourne
Athletes from around Florida did the heavy lifting in a West Melbourne event that raised thousands of dollars for young burn victims
View ArticleLawmakers protect chicks, bunnies, not the uninsured
Florida lawmakers couldn't find a way to provide health care coverage for the state's 1.1 million uninsured residents, but they did pass a bill that would make it illegal to dye bunnies and chicks and...
View ArticleA lagoon in collapse? Something is happening in the Indian River Lagoon
Those who make their living on the Indian River Lagoon worry the estuary, and their livelihoods, are in a death spiral.
View ArticleFIT grads cap careers: University confers 1,168 degrees
The Florida Institute of Technology conducted two graduation ceremonies Saturday and conferred 1,168 degrees to graduates and undergraduates. Students from 58 countries and 37 U.S. states were among...
View ArticleMotorcyclist killed after crash in Malabar
A motorcyclist was killed in Malabar late Saturday evening after attempting to negotiate a right-hand curve on Malabar Road.
View ArticleCouples profess love on Titusville church's 125th anniversary
Fifteen couples returned to Saint Gabriel's Episcopal Church to renew their wedding vows Saturday as the church looks forward to its next 125 years.
View ArticleA lagoon in collapse? Something is happening in the Indian River Lagoon
Those who make their living on the Indian River Lagoon worry the estuary, and their livelihoods, are in a death spiral.
View ArticleFest has a no-bullies message
The Cinco de Mayo celebration at Andretti Thrill Park carried an anti-bullying message.
View ArticlePort CEO seeks 'unique' name for welcome center
Canaveral Port Authority seeks more creative name for its seven-story welcome center under construction
View ArticleBrevard's senior meal help feels fed's squeeze
Sequestration cuts put squeeze on services for seniors
View ArticleRenee Ruffin-Price: Tools, knowledge are crucial to curb bullies
Arm yourself with basic bullying facts to be part of the anti-bullying solution.
View ArticleVet receives medals decades after WWII
Nearly 70 years years after earning several medals during World War II, Stanley Kubel was presented them this week.
View Article5 women die in limo fire on California bridge
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A limousine taking nine women to a bachelorette party erupted in flames, killing five of the passengers, including the bride-to-be, authorities and the mother of one of the...
View ArticleUSF program helps students manage money
Six business students sat in a classroom at the University of South Florida, facing a screen with concern and curiosity. They were ready to graduate, and the reality of the massive amounts of money...
View Article2 men struck, killed by car in Cocoa
A sedan hit and killed two people trying to cross a Cocoa-area street late Sunday, Florida Highway Patrol officials said.
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