Barnes & Noble Hosts ‘Sunday With the Symphony’
For the seventh year in a row, Barnes and Noble hosted an in-store performance of a Brevard Symphony Orchestra ensemble as part of its annual symphony fundraiser. […]
For the seventh year in a row, Barnes and Noble hosted an in-store performance of a Brevard Symphony Orchestra ensemble as part of its annual symphony fundraiser. […]
This week our children head back to school and will be spending the majority of their day with old friends and new acquaintances. […]
Misty Belford will be an excellent choice as a school board member for District 1, because of her communications skills and leadership skills. […]
Workers on Port Canaveral’s newest cruise facility, Cruise Terminal 1, recently celebrated a milestone in the project: The “Dry In” Celebration is the point at which a building’s roof is fully complete, allowing interior finishing work to begin. […]
Alfredo Rodriguez blasted the first grand slam of the season for the Brevard County Manatees, as they went on to shutout the Tampa Yankees on Monday night at Space Coast Stadium, 8-0. […]
The Florida Tech Panthers took the field at Rick Stottler Field Monday night, as they hosted the Titans of Eastern Florida State in an exhibition. […]
Check out the 127 properties that sold recently in Port St. John and Canaveral Groves. […]
A group of voters and voting-rights organizations believe Leon County Judge Lewis should draw a new congressional map […]
Heather’s Dance Studio just landed some major talent – it hired a dancer who caught America’s attention on the wildly popular So You Think You Can Dance television show. […]
President Obama has an open invitation to join Charlie Crist on the campaign trail in Florida’s gubernatorial race. […]
Charlie Crist collected $128,346 in contributions from Aug. 2 to Aug. 8, bringing the campaign’s overall total to $5,011,990 […]
Governor Rick Scott unveiled his transportation plan, with more than $806 million for six major transportation projects throughout the state. […]