Cocoa Beach leaders hang up on downtown phone-parking
Cocoa Beach leaders are exploring costs to add MobileNOW! phone-pay technology as a coin-free alternative for the city's existing 750 metered spaces at 'stub-end' beach streets and parking lots.
View ArticlePill's loved ones, police family arrive in D.C.
The Pill family arrived in Washington, D.C., late Sunday afternoon for a week of what will surely be full of emotional events. National Police Week is dedicated to honoring the average 160 officers...
View ArticleDemocrats believe Scott is vulnerable
Democrats consider Gov. Rick Scott to be one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbent governors facing re-election next year, which gives them hope that they can put one of their own in the...
View ArticleBullying victims face many difficult obstacles
Victims of bullying need help to rebuild their sense of self-worth.
View ArticleWatch live: Celebrating the life of Al Neuharth
Watch live: Celebrating the life of Al Neuharth
View ArticleBenghazi depositions to examine Hillary Clinton's role
The Republican chairman of the House oversight panel is asking a veteran diplomat and a former chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff for sworn testimony about their investigation into the deaths of...
View ArticleMeet Brevard's Top Scholars
Here are 19 of the county's best and brightest high school graduates. Read about all the Top Scholars at www.floridatoday.com/topscholars
View ArticleNews in 90 Seconds: Police memorial, crew returns, cooler weather
Your glance at the news that's happening in Brevard County today.
View ArticleObama denounces political bias at IRS
President Barack Obama said Monday that he didn't know that the U.S. tax agency had targeted conservative groups until he learned about it from news reports last week. He pledged to find out what...
View ArticlePolice officers, families converge for National Police Week
Though they come from across the county and around the world, the police officers who have converged here have at least one thing in common: a black band across their badges and shields.
View ArticleSchools rally in Titusville to discuss recent issues
The Save Our Schools rally tonight at St. James AME Church in Titusville is expected to mobilize supporters who have tried to block schools closures and have questioned how Brevard Public Schools is...
View ArticlePatrol partner remembers slain Brevard Deputy Barbara Pill
Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Jim Troup has a picture of Barbara Pill on the laptop in his patrol car. He talks to it at the start of each shift.
View ArticleBrevard deputies honor fallen officers in Washington, D.C.
A small pocket of green-uniformed Brevard sheriff's deputies sat on law enforcement's most hallowed ground Monday night, lost in a candle-lit sea of police.
View ArticleBrush fire in Cocoa affecting road visibility
Authorities are asking drivers near Grissom Parkway and State Road 528 in Cocoa to be careful - a nearby 20-acre brush fire is producing smoke that is affecting road visibility.
View ArticleFostering cats, kittens in safe environment saves lives
Fostering cats, kittens in a safe environment helps saves their lives.
View ArticleCarrying crew from ISS, Soyuz lands safely on Earth
A Russian, an American and a Canadian are safely back on Earth today after a blazing atmospheric reentry that wrapped up a five-month expedition to the International Space Station.
View Article'New' Miami peels away ancient ruins
Miami has a longer and more layered history than many of the tens of thousands of downtown office workers who visit the area daily can imagine.
View ArticleLittle LED lights line Eau Gallie exit in Melbourne
What's up with the short lights at the Interstate 95 Eau Gallie Boulevard exit? It's a pilot project that uses energy saving bulbs.
View ArticleLocals rally in last-ditch effort to block school closures
Students, parents and teachers rally to urge school board to keep schools open.
View ArticleTwo Titusville companies set for expansion
Eckler's, Barn Light Electric seek county tax breaks to expand in Titusville, leading to 95 direct and 52 spinoff jobs
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