Conn. gunman broke in, shot kids multiple times
The gunman behind the Connecticut elementary school massacre stormed into the building and shot 20 children at least twice with a high-powered rifle, executing some at close range and killing adults...
View ArticleYouth pay respects to martyred couple
More than 100 people attended a graveside ceremony honoring two of Florida's civil rights pioneers who were killed more than 60 years ago.
View ArticleIt's 1,369 degrees on FIT's campus
Sitting at the edge of her chair with her cell phone camera positioned, Sharon Washington, 27, eagerly awaited catching a glimpse of her mom, Sherry Strickland.
View ArticleMims man killed after losing control of ATV
A Mims man was killed when he lost control of his ATV and struck a tree and a mailbox Saturday night in Volusia County.
View ArticleHome Depot employee injured after SUV crashes into store
A Home Depot employee suffered serious internal injuries when he was struck and pinned beneath a Lincoln Navigator in the store's garden section Saturday afternoon on Wickham Road, Melbourne Police Lt....
View ArticleTroops from Brevard record 2012 holiday greetings
U.S. service members from Brevard County who are stationed around the world recorded their 2012 holiday greetings for family and friends. Watch our compilation video here.
View ArticleTrayvon Martin: Typical teen or troublemaker?
The closeness between Trayvon Martin and his father was always evident - even during times of trouble.
View ArticleJack Hanlon, actor in Our Gang films, dies in US
RENO, Nevada (AP) - Jack Hanlon, who had roles in the 1926 silent classic 'The General' and in two 1927 'Our Gang' comedies, died Thursday in Las Vegas, family members said Sunday. He was 96.
View ArticleCocoa Housing Authority looks for a break on debt
Cocoa Housing Authority makes offer to resolve $1.3 million debt dispute with HUD.
View ArticleCocoa's new mayor not so sure about saggy-pants ban
The Cocoa City Council will reconsider an ordinance that would ban saggy pants.
View ArticleNation's students nervously return to school after shooting
MIAMI - By the time Richard Cantlupe received the news of the Connecticut school shooting that left 20 children dead, his students had already gone home for the weekend. And so the American history...
View ArticlePalm Bay hero: Bias cost me top medal
During his 30 years in the Army, Arcadio Santiago-Rodriguez was named soldier of the year, and received two Silver Stars for heroics is Korea and Vietnam.
View ArticleMelbourne man formally charged after threats
A federal grand jury has brought charges against a Melbourne man who allegedly made threats against President Barack Obama on Facebook.
View ArticleMelbourne Beach considers chum ban
The Melbourne Beach Town Commission may discuss a proposed ban on chumming for sharks on Dec. 19.
View ArticlePolice crack down on impaired drivers during holidays
Satellite Beach police are among law enforcement officers statewide that are cracking down on drunken-drivers this holiday season.
View ArticleSheriff's office hosts toy drive
BCSO is working with Toys for Kids to collect toys from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 700 S. Park Ave. in Titusville.
View ArticleBrevard school leaders strive for normalcy in wake of slayings
School principals have begun planning memorials and other ways to support the victims of one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history.
View ArticleNewtown plans burials as school's future debated
A grieving Connecticut town braced itself Monday to bury the first two of the 20 small victims of an elementary school.
View ArticleResidents aim to help Satellite High grad, father of Newtown shooting victim
Brevard County residents are joining together in support of a Satellite High graduate whose daughter was killed Friday in a tragic school shooting in Connecticut.
View ArticleMan pleads not guilty in Jacksonville loud music shooting
A Florida man charged with first-degree murder in the death of a teenager following an argument over loud music coming from the teen's car has pleaded not guilty.
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