Wrecks snarl traffic in 4 Brevard locations
Motorists can expect delays following a multi-vehicle crash in the northbound lanes of Interstate 95, just north of the Pineda Causeway entrance ramp in Melbourne.
View ArticleTampa-area socialite at crux of Petraeus sex scandal
If you were to diagram the increasingly tangled sex scandal surrounding former CIA Director David Petraeus, nearly all lines would lead back to one person: Jill Kelley, a 37-year-old Tampa socialite...
View ArticleThird sibling pleads guilty to Georgia bank robbery
A man pleaded guilty Friday to robbing a south Georgia bank and firing an assault rifle into the ceiling during a 2011 crime spree with his brother and sister than began with a Florida police chase and...
View ArticleMIMA shareholders back deal with Health First
MIMA shareholders this week approved Health First's acquisition of the physicians group, according to an internal email by Health First CEO Steve Johnson obtained by FLORIDA TODAY.
View ArticleBCSO seeks convenience store robber
Brevard County Sheriff's deputies are asking for help to identify a man who robbed a Chevron convenience store.
View ArticleMotorcycle paint job honors slain BCSO Deputy Barbara Pill
Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Barbara Pill's widower left Tempest Cycles this morning proudly displaying a brand new paint job on his Triumph motorcycle.
View ArticleTwo seriously injured in separate Brevard crashes
In separate incidents, two men were seriously injured in traffic accidents
View ArticleDespite title, woman has no special entitlements
Jill Kelley, the Tampa housewife and socialite at the center of the David Petraeus scandal, is an 'honorary consul' for South Korea, a title she sports on the license plate of her Mercedes S500 sedan.
View ArticleCheering up kids, one box at a time
Operation Christmas Child is an international charity project by Samaritan's Purse that delivers donated gifts to needy children around the world. The charity hopes to collect more boxes of gifts from...
View ArticleHigh schoolers get a taste of Florida Tech at LASER Day
Three hundred local students and 80 parents attended the 21st annual LASER Day at the Florida Institute of Technology campus Wednesday.
View ArticleMotorcycle paint job honors slain BCSO Deputy Barbara Pill
Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Barbara Pill's widower left Tempest Cycles this morning proudly displaying a brand new paint job on his Triumph motorcycle.
View ArticleEau Gallie artist's Derby art unveiled
Churchill Downs and JettsStream Productions today released the commemorative poster created for the 2013 Kentucky Derby. It was created by Melbourne artist Derek Gores, owner of the EGAD! Art Lab in...
View ArticleDrivers beware: Thick fog blankets Brevard roadways
A thick patch of fog settled over portions of the Space Coast this morning, draping the area in a thick mist and reducing visibility along a number of major roadways, including Interstate 95.
View ArticleMIMA deal clears hurdle
MIMA shareholders this week approved Health First's acquisition of the physicians group, according to an internal email by Health First CEO Steve Johnson obtained by FLORIDA TODAY.
View ArticleDespite setbacks, KSC firefighter battles on
The 55-year-old firefighter at Kennedy Space Center is battling to keep his home, his job and his health, all while providing for his family. He's not winning.
View ArticleFederal agents jail Melbourne man over threats against Obama
A Melbourne man is facing federal charges after officials say they found threats against President Barack Obama on the man's Facebook page.
View ArticleTell us: What are you thankful for this year?
We asked FLORIDA TODAY readers to tweet what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving using #ThankfulBrevard. Read their posts here.
View ArticleVideo shows shots, fracas in Titusville homicides
Court evidence released this week provides more detail about the shooting early Sept. 3 that left two men dead and another man severely wounded in a Titusville neighborhood.
View ArticleReport: BP expected to pay billions for Gulf oil spill
Oil giant BP has agreed to pay the largest criminal penalty in U.S. history, totaling billions of dollars, for the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a person familiar with the deal said Thursday.
View Article21 arrested in wildlife hunting, sales sting
State wildlife officials bust more than 20 people in connection with illegal hunting in Central Florida.
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