Judge denies Zimmerman request for confidential witnesses
A Florida judge has denied a defense request to let a handful of witnesses testify confidentiality during George Zimmerman's trial for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin.
View ArticleWest Melbourne woman faces charges after car chase on SR A1A
A West Melbourne woman is facing charges of fleeing from police after a brief chase on State Road A1A through several beachside towns this morning.
View ArticleWhat Powerball jackpot could buy
Here's what 84-year-old Gloria MacKenzie could do with her Powerball winnings
View ArticleNeighbors shocked by 84-year-old Florida woman's Powerball win
Florida's newest multimillionaire is lying low, and wherever she may be, it's not at the low-slung gray, one-bedroom duplex that she rents in Zephyrhills, neighbors say.
View ArticleJudge: Zimmerman witnesses must testify publicly
A Florida judge denied a defense request Thursday to let a handful of witnesses testify confidentially during George Zimmerman's trial for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin.
View ArticleApple, others deny participation in NSA snooping
Under watch from the National Security Agency and the FBI, Internet traffic of people outside the USA is being closely monitored by Silicon Valley Internet giants in a massive data-snooping agreement.
View ArticleCoast-to-Coast Connector faces funding issues
Coast-to-Coast bike trail advocates regroup after governor vetoes $50 million.
View ArticleTesting, 3-2-1 ... Orion capsule passes critical tests
The Orion capsule passes critical tests at Kennedy Space Center.
View ArticleJudge denies Zimmerman's request for witness confidentiality
A Florida judge has denied a defense request to let a handful of witnesses testify confidentiality during George Zimmerman's trial for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin.
View ArticlePort Canaveral leaders work to improve staff issues
Port Canaveral leaders take series of steps to improve culture of staff management
View ArticleScott wants to avoid National Guard furloughs
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is appealing to the state's two U.S. senators to help avert automatic budget cuts forcing furloughs of National Guard troops, which he said would jeopardize public safety during...
View ArticlePulpit Freedom Sunday takes on controversial issues
Space Coast ministers plan to preach about marriage as part of the upcoming Pulpit Freedom Sunday, a day marking religious free speech.
View ArticleSpace Coast begins to dry out after Andrea brings record rainfall
Forecasters say the Space Coast will dry out, at least a little, today after the first-named storm of the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season brought a record-breaking deluge when it moved across the...
View ArticleMentoring summit begins tonight in Palm Bay
Dozens of boys and young men will gather this weekend to hear stories of encouragement from community leaders while attending workshops to develop professional and financial skills.
View ArticleWoo-hoo! It's National Doughnut Day
No joke: Today is National Doughnut Day, and that means you can get freebies at doughnut shops throughout Brevard County.
View ArticleThree injured in I-95 rollover crash
A vehicle rollover crash on Interstate-95 injured three people - one seriously - and slowed traffic in both directions, according to Brevard County Fire Rescue Lt. Don Slayman.
View ArticlePolice: Gunman kills 6 in Santa Monica shootings
Authorities say a gunman carrying an assault-style rifle killed at least six people in Santa Monica before police killed him during a gunfight in the Santa Monica College library.
View ArticleNAACP banquet brings community together
People of many colors came together to celebrate honorees, pay respects to the dead and enjoy dinner at the Central Brevard NAACP 22nd annual Freedom Fund Banquet.
View ArticleA real-life homecoming: 15 children adopted in Brevard ceremony
Fifteen children were adopted into new families during a Brevard Family Partnership mass-adoption event at the Viera courthouse on Friday.
View ArticleGardendale's final bell: Merritt Island school closes its doors
Students put life skills learned at Gardendale Elementary to the test as they move on to other schools.
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