Grinch's citations give drivers a reason to cry
A chief in the Florida Keys is giving drivers something to cry happily about during the holiday season.
View ArticleGrant will aid Brevard's homeless veterans
Brevard County's National Veterans Homeless Support again will expand its ability to assist homeless veterans because of a grant it received from Walmart and help from local veterans organizations.
View ArticleOcean Avenue zoning changes will face review
Tonight, the Melbourne Beach Town Commission will decide whether to explore zoning changes along Ocean Avenue.
View ArticleBrevard radio amateurs ready to tune in for doom
Local Space Coast residents are not worried about 'end-of-the-world' predictions for Friday.
View ArticleWomen's group donates to Reaching Out
There's nothing at all dirty about the Dirty Dozen Bunco group. In fact, the Dirty Dozen is rather sweet, a group of gal pals who trace their friendship at least as far as the Melbourne High School...
View ArticleCocoa drops saggy-pants ordinance
The Cocoa City Council puts a stop to the Saggy Pants Ordinance.
View ArticleFloridians select proposed license plate design
Floridians who voted in an online poll favor a new license plate design that features an orange forming the "O'' in Florida.
View ArticlePolice close Wickham road for helicopter responding to crash
Police have closed Wickham Road near Pebble Creek Street to allow a medical helicopter to land in response to a crash.
View ArticleFor a fiscal cliff deal, both sides ready to break promises
In a town of broken politics, the path to compromise is littered with broken promises. It's called governing.
View ArticleOwners of guns urge restraint in making new laws
Gun owners don't think banning guns will end deadly violence.
View ArticleFLORIDA TODAY morning audio update
Here's your Florida Today Morning Audio News Update for Wednesday, December 19, 2012.
View ArticleBrevard legislators: Armed teachers worth considering
Should teachers bring guns to school along with their briefcases and lunch bags? Such an idea was suggested this week.
View ArticleFunds set up for Satellite High grad's family after Newtown shooting
A memorial fund has been set up to honor a 6-year-old girl killed in the Connecticut elementary school attack and her surviving sister, the daughters of a Satellite High graduate.
View ArticleFlorida congressmen speak out on gun control
Like many other parents still trying to absorb Friday's mass shooting in Connecticut, Sen. Marco Rubio was more anxious than usual when he took his kids to school Monday.
View ArticleMims woman held as suspect in Titusville man's slaying
A woman accused in the death of 62-year-old Titusville man has been returned to Brevard County to face prosecution.
View ArticleBrevard inmates refurbish, donate hundreds of bikes to Christmas giveaway
Brevard County jail inmates gave away 340 bicycles in an annual Christmas giveaway this year benefiting the county's children and veterans.
View ArticleVOTE NOW! Brevard's top stories of 2012
This year in Brevard County saw triumphs and tragedies, hope and heartbreak. Here are the stories that topped our list out of the thousands we covered this year. Now it's your turn to vote for the ones...
View ArticleSoyuz crew streaks toward International Space Station
Amid frigid conditions, three explorers blasted off from a central Asian spaceport today on a two-day trip to the International Space Station.
View ArticleCrist blasts Scott over election changes
Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist sharply rebuked Republican Gov. Rick Scott and the GOP-led state legislature for enacting "ridiculous" restrictions on voting rights.
View ArticleCarnival Ecstasy pulling out of Port Canaveral
The Carnival Ecstasy will be pulling out of Port Canaveral as part of a repositioning of ships by the world's largest cruise line.
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