Police: Mom thought baby was devil, drowns him
Police say a 30-year-old Florida woman confessed to killing her 5-week-old son, saying he was the devil.
View ArticleGadgets, services keep you in touch across the miles
So, your son never calls from New York. Or, you tried three times to reach your granddaughter in Ohio, but you just keep getting voicemail. Or, maybe you're the daughter who moved away and doesn't...
View ArticleFlorida veteran wins $1.25 million in colonoscopy suit
An Air Force veteran and his wife have won a combined $1.25 million lawsuit against the U.S. government because he likely contracted hepatitis C at the Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center. U.S.
View ArticleStudy: Pregnant teens need better school support
When 15-year-old Kali Gonzalez became pregnant, the honors student considered transferring to an alternative school. She worried teachers would harass her for missing class because of doctor's...
View ArticleBrevard shoppers start gift hunt on Thanksgiving
Across Brevard County, shoppers who lined outside stores this year weren't waiting for "Black Friday," the busy shopping day following Thanksgiving Day, but instead were taking advantage of deals and...
View Article#BrevardBlackFriday: Brevard shoppers share stories on Twitter
We asked Brevard shoppers to share their Black Friday experience via Twitter. If you're out shopping today, share your story with us using hashtag #BrevardBlackFriday.
View ArticleTip leads to arrest in Melbourne convenience store robbery
An anonymous Crimeline tip has lead to the arrest of a man suspected of tying up and clerk and robbing a Melbourne area convenience store earlier this month.
View ArticleBlack Friday Walmart rally draws few protesters in Viera
Five people stood outside the Viera Walmart store this morning staging a small protest against the way company employees are treated, including that some staff must had to work on Thanksgiving Day.
View ArticleThanksgiving shoppers ease stress on Black Friday in Brevard
The Black Friday shopping rush seems to have mellowed early, probably due to early openings on Thursday night.
View ArticleCocoa man charged with DUI-manslaughter after June crash
A Cocoa man has been charged with driving under the influence-manslaughter in a crash that killed a man and wounded two others in June.
View ArticleReaching Out: Blessings arise from twin tragedies
Price Bingham's daughter, Amber, had a bright and glorious life ahead of her. The 18-year-old had just graduated from Eau Gallie High and been accepted to Florida State University, where she had...
View ArticleNorth Animal Care Center, volunteer dispute goes public
A rift between the Brevard County Animal Services and Enforcement Department and some of its volunteers has gone public through social media.
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View ArticleSpace Coast religion calendar
Events happening at faith organizations around the Space Coast.
View ArticleDemocrat, Republican leaders on panel for Israel rally
Sen. Marco Rubio, U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Miami Mayor Carlos Gimenez are scheduled to speak at a rally in support of Israel this weekend.
View ArticleStudents work around garage-collapse probe
Weeks after a parking garage under construction collapsed in Doral, students take classes at other Miami Dade College campuses, and families of the four workers killed face the holiday season without...
View ArticleIn-car texting ban gains following
Pressure is building to add Florida to the list of 39 states that ban texting while driving, but if legislators are waiting on a comprehensive study of the problem, it's likely not going to happen.
View ArticleLobbying over 'cliff' shifts into high gear
The election is over, but a new campaign is being waged in the nation's capital as lobbyists, advocates and trade groups fight to shape the government's response to the looming fiscal cliff.
View ArticleCocoa man charged with DUI-manslaughter after June crash
A Cocoa man has been charged with driving under the influence-manslaughter in a crash that killed a man and wounded two others in June.
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