
This Day In History: Founding Fathers Name Bald Eagle United States’ National Symbol
On June 20, 1782, – 234 years ago – our country’s Founding Fathers chose the bald eagle as our national symbol. […]
On June 20, 1782, – 234 years ago – our country’s Founding Fathers chose the bald eagle as our national symbol. […]
There is nothing teens and ‘tweens love more than freedom, and when that freedom can help them in college and as well as enhance their sense of responsibility, well, that’s a very good thing. […]
Jaqory Mason is being sought for his alleged involvement in multiple violent bank robberies and two separate shootings during November 2015.
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Last week I received an anonymous letter from a Brevard County citizen that truly made me smile and even more proud of our agency if that is possible. […]
Today is the first day of summer, but our temperatures will be slightly below normal due to a decrease in heat and humidity. Rain chances will also diminish this week as drier air moves into our region. Enjoy the breeze and clear skies. […]
A Disney World employee fends off an alligator with a pole near Splash Mountain in this 2009 YouTube video. […]
Forrest Avenue will be closed to North Cocoa Boulevard – U.S. 1 southbound crossing traffic from 6 a.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. […]
After a long and strenuous delivery of a litter of pups, this is what true love looks like! […]
Orlando officials held a candlelight vigil at Lake Eola Sunday night to honor the victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting one week ago. […]
Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. […]
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating a shooting incident involving off-duty BCSO Deputy Yousef Hafza that was reported at about 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of St. Johns Heritage Parkway and Emerson Road in Palm Bay. […]
The Supreme Court is set this week to begin announcing decisions on roughly a dozen remaining cases, including contentious ones on abortion and immigration. […]