Woman accused in Brevard deputy's death seeks bond
The attorney for a woman accused of murder in the death of Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Barbara Pill has filed a motion asking a judge to set bond, and give the woman a chance to get out of jail.
View ArticleSoldier from Palm Bay killed in Afghanistan
Spc. Justin L. Horsley, 21, of Palm Bay and another soldier from Central Florida were killed Sunday in Afghanistan while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
View ArticleLet us know: Have you been following the Common Core?
Have you been following the debate on the Common Core education standards that have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia, including Florida?
View ArticlePalm Bay house fire kills cats, causes $50K in damage
An early morning fire that swept through a Palm Bay home left at least two cats dead and caused an estimated $50,000 in damage, fire officials reported.
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View ArticleMelbourne officer accused of consorting with prostitutes fired
Melbourne Police Chief Steve Mimbs has decided to fire Jose Otero following an investigation into claims the officer had sex with prostitutes in his patrol car.
View ArticleJuly 26: Today in history
Today is Thursday, July 26, the 208th day of 2012. There are 158 days left in the year.
View ArticleAudit follows firing of Titusville EMS chief
A Titusville fire battalion chief is fired for mismanaging controlled substances.
View ArticleWhere in the world is Rick Scott visiting?
Florida Gov. Rick Scott's office isn't saying much about his vacation.
View ArticleSpeakers tell Brevard board to leave feral cat rules alone
Twenty-seven speakers came before a county advisory board to tell the panel what they thought needed to be done about Brevard County's feral cat ordinance. And, for many of the speakers, the answer...
View ArticleLet us know: Have you been following the Common Core?
Have you been following the debate on the Common Core education standards that have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia, including Florida?
View ArticleYMCA chief's mission is to serve Titusville
More than the logo has changed since Billy Specht became executive director of the Titusville YMCA a year ago.
View ArticleReport: Colorado massacre suspect described killings in package
As reports emerged of a suspicious package sent to a university the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting once attended, the first memorial service was held for a victim of the massacre.
View ArticlePalm Bay soldier killed in Afghanistan
Spc. Justin L. Horsley, 21, of Palm Bay was killed Sunday in Afghanistan after wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan.
View ArticlePalm Bay woman ticketed after dog found locked in hot car
A 66-year-old Palm Bay woman was ticketed after police said she let her small dog sitting in a locked car without air-conditioning for nearly 40 minutes in the soaring mid-afternoon heat.
View ArticleOfficials ID victims of early morning crash on SR 528
Two Cocoa people remain in critical condition following a crash early today on State Road 528 on Merritt Island.
View ArticleEmbry-Riddle drone project delayed by lack of a permit
Plans to launch a drone aircraft to take photos of salmon-munching seabirds nesting along the Oregon Coast have been scrubbed for lack of a permit.
View ArticleLondon to wow with opening show
The British capital will set itself apart, as it has so often down the centuries, by being different.
View ArticleIndian Harbour Beach hopes to rack up recycling loot
Indian Harbour Beach is the sole Florida city participating in the SC Johnson Green Choices Recycling Challenge.
View ArticleTidbits from Olympics opening ceremony emerge
There will be sheep. A cricket game. Nurses. Plus Paul McCartney and possibly James Bond.
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