Hall of Famer Augie Garrido, Winningest Coach In College Baseball History, Dies At 79
Hall of Famer Augie Garrido, the winningest coach in college baseball history, died Thursday at the age of 79. […]
Hall of Famer Augie Garrido, the winningest coach in college baseball history, died Thursday at the age of 79. […]
State Representative Randy Fine’s office issued a statement Thursday that the Brevard County Government would be compelled to spend more than $12 million on sewage system repairs under a consent order prepared by the Department of Environmental Protection with input from Fine’s office. […]
Brevard County Fire Rescue units, with the assistance of Titusville Fire and Emergency Services, responded to an RV fire at the Great Outdoors RV resort west of Titusville. […]
Expectations are high for Tiger Woods this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill for two reasons. First, he finished T2 last week at the Valspar Championship, and second, he has won the Arnold Palmer Invitational a record eight times. […]
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell announced on Thursday he is backing former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine in the Florida Democratic primary to replace term-limited Gov. Rick Scott. […]
Authorities in southwestern Florida said Wednesday that a man who claimed he disposed of missing teenager Natalee Holloway’s remains in Aruba was fatally stabbed by a woman he was trying to kidnap. […]
Brian Wilson, one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the 20th century, will perform a special concert featuring his critically-acclaimed Pet Sounds 50th Anniversary World Tour at Space Coast Daily Park in Viera, Florida on Saturday, May 19. […]
The Brevard County Sheriff’s Fugitive Unit arrested Jennifer Martin, who was a contestant on “Wheel of Fugitive” this past week. […]
Children’s Home Society of Florida has appointed Marilyn Scott, MBA, computer science instructor for Florida Institute of Technology School of Engineering to its statewide Board of Directors. […]
A Cocoa, Florida, native and Cocoa High School graduate is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Mason. […]
Richard Turner, professor emeritus of biological sciences at Florida Institute of Technology, a respected scholar of Florida invertebrates and a guiding force at the Florida Academy of Sciences, has been awarded the academy’s highest honor, the FAS Medal.
While on patrol in Sebastian Inlet State Park, Officer Kearney conducted resource inspections on the north jetty and discovered that a man had a large snook in his cooler. […]