Live tweets: Clinton campaigns in Brevard
Check out live tweets about former President Bill Clinton's campaign stop for President Barack Obama in Palm Bay today.
View ArticleIsolated NYC borough says help slow after Sandy
Residents and public officials complain that help has been frustratingly slow to arrive on stricken Staten Island, where 19 have been killed - nearly half the death toll of all of New York City.
View ArticleBrevard residents answer call to help Sandy-stricken Northeast
Brevard County residents, utility workers and others are heading north to help recovery after Superstorm Sandy while dozens of others remain on standby.
View ArticleCrash blocking Melbourne intersection
A car crash is blocking the intersection of Nasa and Apollo boulevards in Melbourne, police report.
View ArticleGas hard to find in aftermath
For many in New Jersey in search of gasoline, the mantra has become sit, wait and hope. Some stations have gas, but no power to get it from underground and through the pump. Cones block access. Police...
View ArticleHelp is on the way from Brevard folks
Dozens of Brevard County residents are in the Northeast helping with hurricane relief after the devastating 'Superstorm Sandy.'
View ArticlePit bull bites Palm Bay police officer
A Palm Bay police officer was bitten this afternoon by a pit bull after responding to a complaint about the dog at a house on Eatonia Street.
View ArticlePair held in string of Palm Bay burglaries, car break-ins
Two Palm Bay burglary suspects were taken into custody by SWAT team members after an investigation into several recent residential and vehicle break-ins.
View ArticleSuperstorm Sandy: Power sputters back on as weariness mounts in Northeast
More New Yorkers awoke today to power being restored for the first time since Superstorm Sandy pummeled the region, and those whose lights were back on celebrated it, but patience was wearing thin...
View ArticleSome Titusville city workers get furlough day Nov. 30
Titusville officials have postponed the first unpaid furlough for city workers by three weeks.
View ArticleJeb Bush fires up Romney volunteers in Brevard
Former Gov. Jeb Bush made a stop Saturday in Suntree to inspire Mitt Romney campaign workers in the final days of the presidential campaign.
View ArticleWWII vets gather to chat, though it's not always easy
World War II veterans have found a new way of sharing in camaraderie thanks to Bill Logan, who organizes a get-together once a month at a local restaurant.
View ArticleRockledge JROTC event puts young minds to the test
About 400 cadets competed Saturday in a JROTC event at Rockledge High.
View ArticleHometown Hero: Coast Guardsman lives, loves his job
Joseph LaFata II has made his mark in the Coast Guard and is now close to making the qank of petty officer.
View ArticleNew Yorkers seek ways to help
Normally on a Saturday morning, Erica Siegel, a 33-year-old real estate agent, would be working or taking a run.
View ArticleCram Session: Satellite High novelist's love of writing goes way back
Satellite High senior expresses herself through writing.
View ArticleSandy aftermath: Lights in lower Manhattan, misery in outer regions
The lights were back on Saturday in lower Manhattan, prompting screams of sweet relief from residents who had been plunged into darkness for nearly five days by Superstorm Sandy. But that joy...
View ArticleBrevard schools' digital needs loom large
Facing a state mandate to make technology improvements, Brevard Public Schools plans to use some money from a half-cent sales tax increase, if approved by voters.
View ArticlePastor Harvey Riley: 'The Lord gave me a job'
A Palm Bay church honors its influential pastor of 30 years.
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