
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Baby Seal Freed From Fishing Net On The Beach ‘Down Under’
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Baby Seal Freed From Fishing Net On The Beach Down Under […]
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Baby Seal Freed From Fishing Net On The Beach Down Under […]
Partly sunny. A slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 90s. Southwest winds around 5 mph becoming southeast 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 20 percent. Heat index readings 101 to 106. […]
Florida Lottery players now have a chance to win an estimated $478 million POWERBALL jackpot on Saturday’s drawing; this is the fifth largest jackpot in POWERBALL history. […]
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet the Florida Tech football coaching staff and kick off the 2016 football season at the he fifth annual Inside the Huddle Banquet on Saturday, July 30 in the Hartley Room on the Florida Tech Campus. […]
As the Canaveral Port Authority nears the end of Fiscal Year 2016, Port Canaveral has earned global respect as a cruise port – the second busiest in the world – and is growing in recognition for its cargo operations, having expanded and diversified into containers and autos with new terminals built to support and attract new business and jobs to Brevard County and the Central Florida region. […]
Due to a water main break in the road at about 2:30 p.m. on Friday, the intersection of Rosehill Avenue and Cleveland Street in Titusville is temporarily closed. […]
Congratulations to Officer Dee Meisner on her retirement. Officer Meisner has been with the Cocoa Police Department since 2005. […]
The University of Florida announced Friday that Steve Spurrier would return to his alma mater as ambassador and consultant for the Gators’ athletic department. […]
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office reads a letter from a Brevard County citizen thanking the Sheriff’s Office and Deputy Samantha Grimes. […]
New findings using data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show that gullies on modern Mars are likely not being formed by flowing liquid water. This new evidence will allow researchers to further narrow theories about how Martian gullies form, and reveal more details about Mars’ recent geologic processes. […]
He’s made 18,000 parachute jumps, helped train some of the world’s most elite skydivers, done some of the stunts for “Ironman 3.” But the plunge Luke Aikins knows he’ll be remembered for is the one he’s making without a parachute. Or a wingsuit. […]
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