Day: March 27, 2024

Florida News

Convicted Florida Child Molester Sentenced To 220 Years In Prison

In Jacksonville, a convicted child molester was handed a staggering 220-year prison sentence. 53 year old Samuel Arthur Thompson faced federal charges for producing child sexual abuse material and hacking the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium’s jumbotron. His dark past includes a 1998 conviction for sexually assaulting a minor. Despite being fired by the Jaguars upon discovery […]

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Space Coast News

Bicyclist Dies Of Injuries In Titusville

In Titusville, a bicyclist has succumbed to injuries sustained in a collision with a vehicle nearly two weeks ago. The crash occurred on North Dixie Avenue, with the bicyclist tragically passing away on Monday. Titusville Police continue their investigation into the incident.

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Space Coast News

Delta IV Heavy Launch Set For Thursday Afternoon

United Launch Alliance continues to prepare for the final launch of the Delta IV Heavy rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. With 16 launches under its belt, the Delta IV Heavy’s legacy includes deploying national security satellites and critical NASA missions. As the old generation retires, ULA now looks to the new era with […]

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National News

Burning Love Recorded By Elvis 52 Years Ago Today

March 27, 1972 — 52 years ago today, Elvis Presley walked into a studio and recorded “Burning Love,” which would be his last major hit. Elvis died on August 16, 1977, just a little more than 5 years later.  

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Space Coast News

Brevard Fugitive Of The Week

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has designated 37-year-old Ronnie David Johnson as this week’s ‘Fugitive of the Week.’ Johnson faces charges including fleeing a high-speed pursuit and reckless driving. With a bench warrant for failure to appear, he carries a $10,000 bond. Authorities urge anyone with information on Johnson’s whereabouts, particularly in the Cocoa area, […]

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Regional News

Ransomware Attack In St. Cloud

St. Cloud faces a cyber crisis as officials confirm a ransomware attack targeting city services and phones. While operations continue, Parks and Recreation transactions are cash-only. However, online payments for facility reservations and event registrations remain unaffected. Emergency services persevere, responding to calls as usual. The city reassures residents that payments to external utility providers […]

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Space Coast News

Titusville Mayor Sets Sights On Higher Office

Titusville Mayor Dan Diesel is tossing his hat into the ring for the Brevard County Commission District 1 seat, joining a competitive field for the upcoming primary. With incumbent Rita Pritchett ineligible for re-election, Diesel enters a four-way Republican contest alongside fellow candidates Robert Jordan, Katie Delaney, and Dwight Siegler. Meanwhile, Bryan Bobbitt enters the […]

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