Electrical fire does $30K in damage to Palm Bay home
An overheated extension cord started a fire that caused about $30,000 damage to a Palm Bay home early today.
View ArticlePotential strike won't have much impact on Port Canaveral
Florida's Gov. Rick Scott joined officials representing the state's major deep-water ports this morning, in asking for intervention by President Barack Obama to prevent nearly 15,000 longshoremen from...
View ArticleFloridaToday.com's top videos of 2012
Watch FloridaToday.com's most popular videos of 2012.
View ArticleHeritage High principal John Tuttle not returning after break
Heritage High School Principal John Tuttle will not return to his position when Brevard schools reopen Jan. 7.
View ArticleMan out of prison for 2 weeks held in Mims robberies
Sheriff's deputies have arrested a man they say robbed two Mims businesses while wielding a broken glass bottle as his weapon.
View ArticleThieves swipe couple's 2 cars on Christmas
A Titusville couple woke up Christmas morning to discover two vehicles had apparently been stolen from their driveway.
View ArticleFlorida man pleads guilty in NY in dinosaur dispute
A Florida fossils dealer pleaded guilty to smuggling charges Thursday and agreed to give up a celebrated $1 million dinosaur skeleton seized by the U.S. government earlier this year for its eventual...
View ArticleCongress returns for year-end 'fiscal cliff' showdown
House Republican leaders told lawmakers to return to Washington on Sunday, setting the stage for a dramatic final act in this Congress to avert the year-end "fiscal cliff."
View ArticleReaching Out: Mom of 7 knows every gift helps
As the mother of seven children, Barbara Gryboski likes giving to the Reaching Out Holiday Fund because she knows it helps make the holidays brighter for needy children.
View ArticleFossils smuggler from Florida faces 17-year term
A Gainesville fossils dealer pleaded guilty to smuggling charges Thursday and agreed to give up a celebrated $1 million dinosaur skeleton seized by the U.S. government earlier this year for its...
View ArticleFlorida awash in strange stories for 2012
In 2012, Florida was a state where a lifeguard got fired for saving a life, a woman got arrested for riding a manatee and a man repeatedly used 9-1-1 as a phone sex service. Think that's weird? It gets...
View ArticleKSC water, sewer fixes in works
Kennedy Space Center has embarked on the fourth and largest of a five-phase program to overhaul its water and sewer systems, improvements that should improve reliability and save money as post-shuttle...
View ArticleVideo: Man out of prison for 2 weeks held in Mims robberies
Sheriff's deputies have arrested a man they say robbed two Mims businesses while wielding a broken glass bottle as his weapon.
View ArticleHeritage High principal John Tuttle not returning after break
Heritage High School Principal John Tuttle will not return to his position when Brevard schools reopen Jan. 7.
View ArticleExperts: Trained police needed for school security
The National Rifle Association's response to a Connecticut school massacre envisions, in part, having trained, armed volunteers in every school in America. But school safety experts and school board...
View ArticleStrike averted, for now, at East Coast ports
A deal has been made that for now averts a strike by 14,500 longshoremen at major ports on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico that would have threatened the country's economy.
View ArticleCocoa Beach scores big with 'Dr. Beach'
Coastal expert Stephen P. Leatherman, aka "Dr. Beach," reveals his favorite Florida beach towns. Among them, unsurprisingly to many in Brevard, is Cocoa Beach.
View ArticleJeff Parker's best editorial cartoons of 2012
Here are Florida Today editorial cartoonist Jeff Parker's favorite cartoons of the year.
View ArticleReport details missteps of FAMU officials
Safeguards against hazing at Florida A&M University were not strong enough in the lead-up to the 2011 death of drum major Robert Champion, but inflammatory accusations that university leaders...
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