Sandy spawns heavy snow over parts of East
Wet snow and high winds spinning off the edge of Superstorm Sandy spread blizzard conditions over parts of West Virginia and neighboring Appalachian states Tuesday, shutting one interstate and knocking...
View ArticleMonkey gets all-clear after 30-day house arrest
Mookie, a 20-year-old white-faced Capuchin monkey, was released from quarantine on Monday after the primate bit a man on Merritt Island in late September.
View ArticleSandy reaction: We want to hear from you
Did you watch on TV as Sandy engulfed a neighborhood you used to live in? Are you worried about family still living in the Northeast? Has Superstorm Sandy made you alter vacation plans or a business trip.
View ArticleFlorida Supreme Court reprimands Melbourne attorney
The Florida Supreme Court has reprimanded a Melbourne attorney who officials said did not maintain proper records.
View ArticlePalm Bay pair hold burglary suspects in vacant home
A Palm Bay man and woman are credited with holding four burglary suspects at bay with a shotgun and a hammer after a late night check on a vacant home revealed suspicious activity inside.
View ArticleHMS Bounty replica succumbs to Sandy
The final hours of the HMS Bounty were as dramatic as the Hollywood adventure films she starred in, with the crew abandoning ship in life rafts as their stately craft slowly went down in the immense...
View ArticleErosion from Sandy estimated to cost Brevard $25 million
Erosion caused by Hurricane Sandy along the Brevard's 72 miles of coast is estimated to cost $25 million.
View ArticleStorm's cost may hit $50B; rebuilding to ease blow
Superstorm Sandy will end up causing about $20 billion in property damages and $10 billion to $30 billion more in lost business, according to IHS Global Insight, a forecasting firm.
View ArticleA day after Sandy, New Yorkers find a changed city
Stripped of its bustle and mostly cut off from the world, New York was left wondering Tuesday when its particular way of life - carried by subway, lit by skyline and powered by 24-hour deli - would...
View ArticleAll lanes of I-95 reopened after two crashes
Motorists can expect delays in the northbound lanes of Interstate 95 following two separate traffic crashes, one involving a trailer carrying scrap metal and another involving five vehicles.
View ArticleIncredible social media content from #Sandy
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View ArticleSatellite Beach child dies after being found in pool
Satellite Beach fire officials say a child died after being found in a backyard pool this afternoon.
View ArticleFormer Titusville mayor Guy Boyd, 101, dies
Guy Boyd played on Titusville High's first football team, served as mayor from 1949-51 and taught Sunday school for 69 years. He died Saturday at age 101.
View Article'Like' us to win tickets to 'Oscar in the 1950s'
Margaret Cross' latest cocktail cabaret is a 1950s Oscar-themed show with music from classic musicals of that time. Tell us your favorite musical, and the winners (we're picking two) will receive a...
View ArticleWife of tall ship captain awaits word on his fate
The Coast Guard used ships and airplanes to search the Atlantic on Tuesday for the captain of the sunken HMS Bounty as the sailor's wife held on to a sliver of hope that he had survived.
View ArticleFive underweight dogs seized from Melbourne home
Five severely underweight dogs were taken from a Melbourne home as police arrested their owner this morning.
View ArticleMelbourne man faces federal prison for fraud
A Melbourne man pleaded guilty to illegally obtaining $219,414.52 by short sale flipping 13 properties in Brevard County.
View ArticleExperts warn Brevard: Rabies out there, be wary of wild animals
When Shirley Sheldon walked outside, she thought she was going to scare a raccoon away from her chickens, but the 84-year-old instead found herself fighting off a rabid coyote.
View ArticleDid climate change play role in spawning superstorm?
For more than a dozen years, Oppenheimer and other climate scientists have been warning about the risk for big storms and serious flooding in New York. A 2000 federal report about global warming's...
View ArticleFormer Titusville mayor, city judge Boyd dies at 101
Guy Boyd's lifetime in Titusville included a term as mayor and 69 years as a Sunday school teacher. Boyd died Saturday, he was 101.
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