VIDEO: Six Cruise Ships Record For Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral was jammed Sunday with both spectators and cruise ship passengers as, for the first time ever, six cruise ships tied up at the port’s docks. […]
Port Canaveral was jammed Sunday with both spectators and cruise ship passengers as, for the first time ever, six cruise ships tied up at the port’s docks. […]
Florida attracted a record number of tourists in 2014, inching closer to an annual goal sought by Gov. Rick Scott. […]
Over the last four decades, the iconic elkhorn and staghorn corals that dominated Caribbean reefs for millions of years have all but disappeared. […]
Baseball player Dulvis Borjas and basketball players Demetrius McReynolds and Paola Vasquez are the Eastern Florida State College Student-Athletes of the Week for the week ending Feb. 15. […]
Automobile dealer Mike Erdman has announced he will rebuild the former Cocoa Expo Sports Center Dome, which vandals destroyed over the Memorial weekend last year. […]
Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in the United States in patients aged 20-64 years. […]
Kevin Novenario, a second year student in Eastern Florida State College’s Radiography program, is one of the chosen few. […]
Florida Tech’s 22nd sport, women’s lacrosse, will start its inaugural season on Monday, Feb. 16. […]
Two-time DAYTONA 500 champion is back in Gatorade Victory Lane. […]
Thundersnow is another word for winter thunderstorm or a thunder snowstorm. It is an unusual kind of thunderstorm with snow falling as the primary precipitation instead of rain. […]
Last week over 150 volunteers from throughout our community along with Habitat for Humanity helped with an “Extreme Animal Care Center Makeover” that totally transformed our Brevard County Sheriff’s Office South Animal Care Center. […]
Because the debris fields of exploded stars, known as supernova remnants, are very hot, energetic, and glow brightly in X-ray light, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a valuable tool in studying them. […]