Head-on collision hurts Melbourne police officer
A Melbourne police officer suffered minor injuries following a near head-on collision at an intersection.
View ArticleJudge denies injunction to block Brevard school closures
Circuit Judge George Maxwell this afternoon denied a request for a preliminary injunction to block the closing of three Brevard County schools in a cost-saving move.
View ArticleBrevard school closure hearing as seen on Twitter
Here's a recap of the tweets surrounding the Brevard County lawsuit to stop the closure of three Brevard Public Schools.
View Article2 dead when tornado hits Oklahoma City area
Tornadoes rolled in from the prairie and slammed Oklahoma City and its suburbs Friday, trapping people in their vehicles as a storm swept down an interstate highway while commuters tried to beat it home.
View ArticleWritings, weapons illuminate UCF plot
In a chilling story titled 'Damien,'' James Oliver Seevakumaran wrote in specific detail about a character carrying out a shooting similar to what police believe nearly unfolded on the University of...
View ArticleSatellite High grad answers higher calling, parts ways with baseball
A Satellite Beach man says it was an easy, yet emotional, decision to give up baseball and his girlfriend to become a Catholic priest.
View ArticleJudge denies injunction in schools suit
Judge denies injunction to halt school closings denied, case to move to next phase
View ArticleHead-on collision hurts Melbourne police officer
A Melbourne police officer suffered minor injuries following a near head-on collision at an intersection.
View ArticleVolunteers to package meals to feed children, families during summer
Hundreds of volunteers will gather this weekend to assemble and package meals that will go to feed children and families over the summer break.
View ArticleEllison: 'Ain't up to us'
Danny Ellison jogged around the bases at Space Coast Stadium during an honorary home run Friday evening.
View ArticleFamily: Victim helped others
Laurie Vaughn's family was shocked by news of her sudden and tragic death on Thursday, but they're not surprised she died helping others.
View ArticleClustering for critters' sakes
The first development in West Viera is underway. The developer also has big plans for the bald eagles, crested caracara and other protected species that will have to coexist among another 27,000...
View ArticleKidney Walk more than a stroll on the beach
West Melbourne resident participates in Kidney Walk a few weeks after donation to sister.
View ArticleOrangutan doing well one year after cancer diagnosis
The orangutan that underwent cancer treatment in Miami 'is doing very well' one year after her diagnosis, her doctors said.
View ArticleBicyclists, get ready to ride - in October
Bike lanes across the Pineda Causeway are expected to be completed in October.
View ArticleFlorida lacks checks to catch bigamists
It's punishable by up to five years in prison to lie on a marriage application. But if someone chooses to commit fraud and chance the consequences, they'll most likely get away with it: There are no...
View ArticleMilitary proves the right choice for Palm Bay High grad
Senior Airman James Choice joined the Air Force to gain experience and to make money to complete his college education. But after turning out to be among the best at what he does in his unit, he is now...
View ArticleCamp Bright Star helps children heal from loss of a loved one
The Bright Star Center for Grieving Children began in 1994 after Hospice of Health First's staff realized the need for specialized bereavement support aimed specifically at children. The program...
View ArticleCampus Charter School's habitat, garden reaps national honor
Students in the Nature Club at Campus Charter School in Port St. John created a habitat and garden that reaped recognition by The National Wildlife Federation.
View ArticleWest Viera journeys into a new kind of neighborhood
The future of Brevard County has broken ground west of Interstate 95.
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