In an American more divided than ever, can the flag still unite or is it a symbol of the partisanship that has come to define ...
Kirsten Dreggors recently was elected to a second term as chair of Florida Tech’s board of trustees. Her new term starts in ...
From the Cocoa water tower to Melbourne High's Liberty Bell, Brevard County residents share their favorite memories of 1976.
The Brevard Discovery Garden at the UF/IFAS Brevard County Extension Office, 3695 Lake Drive, Cocoa, has launched a ...
Restaurants are celebrating America's upcoming 250th anniversary by reimagining classic foods like the hot dog. A growing trend involves restaurants partnering with local farms and producers to ...
Several new restaurants opened in Brevard County in June, including a ramen bar and a viral bagel shop. The new eateries ...
Jack Smink, a Rockledge High School alumnus, became a globally recognized Elvis tribute artist. Smink has performed as Elvis over 1,000 times, including at the King Center in Melbourne, FL, across the ...
Where do you want to be in ten years? It’s a simple question ― but for many low-income Central Floridians, daily responsibilities and immediate needs often take priority over planning for the future.
Five restaurants in the Melbourne and Cocoa Beach area are highlighted as grab-and-go options for Fourth of July celebrations. The list includes various eateries, from sandwich shops and pizzerias to ...
With the waning gibbous Strawberry moon in the sky, spectators at Kennedy Point Park in Titusville watch the launch of a ULA ...
The Police Hall of Fame building in Titusville, vacant since March, has been sold to the company behind Knight's Armament for $10.95 million. A deed from the United States Law Enforcement Foundation ...
Titusville Police Hall of Fame sold for $10.95M to company behind Knight's Armament as county probes $5M grant.