Tell us: What do you think of Obama's healthcare plan
We want to know: In advance of Monday's anticipated ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, what do you think about Obama's healthcare plan and how do you feel it will impact your life.
View ArticleCity wants to set rules for UPS delivery
Rockledge will not allow portable storage containers in a proposed ordinance regulating residential distribution centers during the holidays.
View Article40 years later, Watergate crime scene is forgotten
When the Watergate complex was built in the 1960s, it was just a group of buildings on the western edge of the nation's capital. Then, 40 years ago today, police in Washington arrested five men...
View ArticleHigh court decision on health-care bill will set off a Florida scramble
The Supreme Court's upcoming decision on the 2010 health care reform law will set off a scramble in Florida - no matter what the court decides.
View ArticleFor health care, 4 possible outcomes
The Supreme Court's decision this month on President Obama's health care law is likely to take one of four basic forms. No matter what the court rules, however, it won't be the last word. The court can...
View ArticlePossible outcomes in pivotal health care law case
Some are already anticipating the Supreme Court's ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law as the "decision of the century."
View ArticleCocoa crash kills one, injures two near Grissom Parkway
Charges are pending in a Saturday night rollover crash that killed a Cocoa man and sent two injured people to the hospital, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.
View ArticleFamily's 'famous' project aims to help daughter feel like all the other kids
Emily Foster plans on being famous, and her father has made it his own personal quest, in spite of the barriers that might crop up because she has Down syndrome.
View ArticlePalm Bay considering new ways to save tax dollars
Some full-time workers in Palm Bay could be dropped to part-time status under a plan that city officials said would still allow the city to provide services and also balance next year's budget.
View ArticleMelbourne man stabbed in lower back
A man was stabbed in the lower back this afternoon near Wickham and Aurora roads - but he has provided conflicting stories about the attack to Melbourne police, Lt. Byron Barnes said.
View ArticleBrevard hopes to entice private firms to equestrian center
Brevard County parks officials plan to try again this summer to find a private firm to run the equestrian center at Wickham Park, coordinating the horse shows and possibly horse stall rentals.
View ArticleHelp! housekeeping, then on to honey
More housekeeping: When people send inquiries here, they do so to a column published three times a week in FLORIDA TODAY, and preparing these columns must be the most rewarding job associated with the...
View ArticleDeportation stay late for some
Marlon Roberto Cortes was stocking shelves in the frozen food section of a suburban Boston supermarket when he was summoned to the back office. An immigration officer was waiting for him and asked to...
View ArticleHometown hero: Brevard County man earns Silver Star for valor
John Matthew Rowland was awarded the Silver Star for holding off an attack that saved fellow soldiers in addition to women and children in Afghanistan.
View ArticleULA launch director sets stage, awaits 'thrill' of Atlas V liftoff
Launch conductor by day, star of stage by night, Doug Lebo is a character. And he hopes to put on a show Wednesday as he oversees the countdown to the planned launch of an Atlas V rocket and a...
View ArticleCape Canaveral plans 50th anniversary celebration
Cape Canaveral leaders are planning a nine-month, $50,000 campaign for the city's 50th anniversary.
View ArticleGOP in no hurry to replace health law
Congressional Republicans intend to seek quick repeal of any parts of the health care law that survive a widely anticipated Supreme Court ruling, but don't plan to push replacement measures until after...
View ArticleBeachgoers beware: Rip-current danger elevated today
Swimmers are urged to use caution as a combination of lingering swells and strong tides create a high risk for rip currents today along the Space Coast.
View ArticleAmericans hanging on in recession
Looking back, the financial lives many Americans enjoyed until just a few years ago can seem like a mirage. On a suburban cul-de-sac northwest of Atlanta, Michael and Patricia Jackson are struggling to...
View ArticleNo charges filed after vehicle hits child in Palm Bay
No charges will be filed after a pickup hit a 2-year-old girl in Palm Bay this morning, officials said.
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