Electrical fire causes $15k in damage to Port St. John home
An electrical fire caused $15,000 worth of damage to a house in the 6800 block of Buxton Avenue in Port St. John.
View Article17-foot-long Burmese python caught in Everglades
The biggest Burmese python ever caught in Florida - 17 feet, 7 inches long and 164½ pounds - was found in Everglades National Park, the University of Florida announced Monday.
View ArticleFugitive siblings want separate trials in Georgia
Three siblings accused of robbing a Valdosta bank during a cross-country crime spree that started in Florida and ended with a shootout in Colorado are asking a federal judge in Georgia to hear their...
View ArticleMajka selected as Cocoa Beach city manager
Monday afternoon, the Cocoa Beach City Commission unanimously picked a Panama City governmental leader as city manager.
View ArticleTractor-trailer runs over, seriously injures Palm Bay man
A 57-year-old Palm Bay man was seriously injured today after a tractor-trailer being worked on in a driveway rolled over him.
View ArticleSuspected illegal aliens being held
A group of 25 men were detained to be processed for deportation after they were found picking palmetto berries in Mims.
View ArticleCarnival ecstatic as Port Canaveral terminal debuts
Carnival excited to grow with Port Canaveral, as new cruise terminal debuts
View ArticleSix charged after vacant Palm Bay home vandalized
Four men and a juvenile face charges after police said the group broke into a vacant two-story Palm Bay home and destroyed a garage door, smeared paint on the walls and smashed doors.
View ArticleMotorcyclist hurt after wreck with car near school in Palm Bay
A motorcyclist badly injured in a crash after police said he veered into the path of a car near an elementary school was airlifted to Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne.
View ArticleSmoke from roof repair prompts evacuation of building in Melbourne
Smoke from a rooftop repair led to the evacuation of a Brevard County Health Department office after a thick haze was spotted drifting through the building.
View Article'70s TV star Ron 'Horshack' Palilo from 'Welcome Back, Kotter' dies
The actor best known as the nerdy high-school student Arnold Horshack on "Welcome Back, Kotter," has died in Florida.
View ArticlePolice: Driver not charged after hitting cyclist
A cyclist was seriously injured when he was struck from behind by a car on Babcock Street near Cinnamon Lake Circle at about 2:15 a.m. Monday.
View ArticleWeather: Thunderstorm warning issued for Brevard
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for northwestern Brevard County until 5:15 p.m. by the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
View ArticleLanes reopen after crash on Pineda Causeway
A vehicle crash is reportedly creating significant traffic delays on Pineda Causeway.
View ArticleRecord-busting 17-foot python caught in Everglades
The biggest Burmese python ever caught in Florida - 17 feet, 7 inches long and 164½ pounds - was found in Everglades National Park, the University of Florida announced Monday.
View ArticleCocoa seeks impact fee money
The city will seek $1.38 million from Brevard County's Transportation Impact Fee program to help pay for four projects in the city.
View ArticleTransitional home for female veterans opens in Cocoa
Operation Home Front, an apartment building that is a transitional home from female veterans and their children, officially opened today.
View ArticlePalm Bay man held after attack on woman
A 27-year-old Palm Bay man has been ordered by a judge to stay away from an acquaintance after police said he repeatedly choked the woman and struck her in the head with a beer bottle.
View ArticleTurn in guns for $50 gift cards on Thursday
Brevard residents can trade their unwanted guns for gift cards at two firearms buy-back events in Cocoa and Palm Bay on Thursday.
View ArticleMerritt Island man arrested at Connecticut airport on gun charge
A man from Merritt Island was one of two arrested in separate incidents at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut after security officials found weapons in their carry-on luggage.
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