With royalty and rock, 2012 Olympics open in London
A spirited night of lights, fireworks and fun officially kicked off the 2012 London Olympics. PHOTO GALLERIES: Opening Ceremony | Parade of Nations | Parade of Nations - 2 | Torch lighting WATCH VIDEO:...
View ArticleIndialantic man dies in I-95 wreck south of Cocoa
A 65-year-old Indialantic man was killed this afternoon when his vehicle crashed into a pole off Interstate 95 near Cocoa.
View ArticleDisney 'VoluntEARS' join others to construct Rockledge playground
About 150 Disney Cruise Line workers were among more than 300 volunteers that constructed a playground today at Anderson Park on Pluckebaum Road.
View ArticleAuthors write about love, exciting and new
There's still time for some great summer reading, and local authors have you covered.
View ArticleHometown hero: Career goal remains chief for Naval NCO
Preston Clary has set a goal of becoming a Navy officer and is not letting anything detract him from completing his studies that will allow him to follow his career path.
View ArticleCram Session: Lyons helps Brazil as part of Fulbright
Nino Lyons is spending year teaching in Brazil and learning lessons he wants to apply back home.
View ArticleJuly 29: Today in history
Today is Sunday, July 29, the 211th day of 2012. There are 155 days left in the year.
View ArticleLegendary Tuskegee Airman Hiram Mann gets lift from friend
Retired Air Force Col. Hiram Mann, a Tuskegee Airman pilot from Brevard County, will get to go to the Tuskegee Airmen 41st Annual Convention in Las Vegas thanks to a younger retired Col. Nathan Thomas.
View ArticlePlayground team comes together to improve Rockledge park
More that 300 volunteers, including crew members of the Disney cruise ship Fantasy, built a playground at Anderson Park in Rockledge.
View ArticleArtificial reefs: Better for fish or fishermen?
Do artificial reefs increase fish populations or merely concentrate fish only so fishermen can better catch them?
View ArticleMelbourne fire station work gains momentum
Construction on a delayed Melbourne fire station could be done by the end of August.
View ArticleAnd they're off: Twin turtles begin migration marathons
Flippers flinging sand, Lady Marmalade and Pirate Patty scooted across the beach to the surf amid cheers and applause, then slipped beneath the waves to resume their travels across the Atlantic Ocean
View ArticleStudents face new residency demands
Brevard Public Schools will require all students and their families to provide two proofs of residency to register for school, which starts Aug. 8.
View ArticleCocoa Village vendors oppose parking meters
The possibility of parking meters in Cocoa Village has merchants concerned that customers will go elsewhere.
View ArticleChurches help needy families with school outfits, supplies
Brevard County churches are stepping in to help needy families with school supplies by providing everything from school uniforms to back packs.
View ArticleGunman kills woman in Cocoa
Cocoa police are searching for clues in an unsolved Sunday morning murder off North Fiske Boulevard.
View ArticlePush to rezone lot concerns beachside condo owners
The Brevard County Commission will soon debate the fate of a vacant lot on State Road A1A near Cocoa Beach.
View ArticlePedestrian killed on Merritt Island
A pedestrian was struck by a car and killed Saturday night on North Courtenay Parkway on Merritt Island, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.
View ArticleAnd they're off! Twin turtles begin migration marathons
Sunday morning, two loggerheads were released during the Tour de Turtles contest at the Barrier Island Sanctuary.
View ArticleCapital projects, tax rate in spotlight
County budget debate to begin with Tuesday's capital project, tax rate discussion
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