Driver Arrested After Speeding Over 100 On I 95 In Brevard County

A driver in Brevard County is under arrest after deputies say he was caught going 101 miles an hour on Interstate 95. Christopher Jones told the arresting officers that he was heading to a wedding and running late when he was stopped during a weekend enforcement operation. Deputies say no warnings were issued and he […]

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Palm Bay Crews Respond To Ongoing Fire Conditions

Palm Bay crews are working to contain fire conditions near the compound area as dry conditions raise concerns. Fire Rescue and Public Works teams have staged heavy equipment and are building firebreaks to protect nearby neighborhoods. Efforts are focused on prevention and quick response as conditions continue to shift.

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Woman Dies After Drowning Incident At Daytona Beach

A 32 year old woman has died after being found unresponsive in the water Friday evening at Daytona Beach. Lifeguards pulled her from the ocean near the Main Street Pier and performed CPR before she was taken to a hospital. Officials say she later died, and the incident remains under investigation.

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Criminal Probe Considered After Dozens Of Sloths Die In Orlando Case

Florida officials are considering criminal charges after dozens of sloths died ahead of the planned Sloth World attraction in Orlando. Prosecutors say more than 30 animals died, with others found dehydrated and malnourished before being transferred to a zoo. The state attorney will decide if charges are filed as the investigation continues.

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Rockledge Officer Named Florida School Employee Of The Year

Rockledge High School resource officer Chris Hattaway has been named Florida School-Related Employee of the Year. The honor from the Florida Department of Education recognizes his work mentoring students and building trust on campus. Hattaway, a graduate of the school, also launched programs supporting student mental health and safety.

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Vietnam Memorial Wall Escorted Into Melbourne For Veterans Reunion

Hundreds of motorcyclists escorted the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall into Wickham Park in Melbourne for the 38th Annual All Veterans Reunion. The procession began at the Cocoa campus of Eastern Florida State College and drew supporters along the route. Wreath placement and opening ceremonies are set for today, with the reunion running May 7 through […]

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Teen Dead Another Critical After Cocoa Beach Water Rescue

A 17 year old has died and a 12 year old at last word is in critical condition after a water rescue near Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach. Brevard County Ocean Rescue lifeguards pulled the younger child to shore, but crews later found the teen submerged and unresponsive after an extensive search. Both were […]

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Woman Sues Merritt Island Apartment Complex After Assault By Squatter

A woman is suing an apartment complex on Merritt Island after being sexually assaulted by Kelvin Johnson, a convicted felon accused of squatting in the building. Attorneys say Johnson was on probation and living in an unused unit for months before the attack. The victim claims she had raised safety concerns before the incident. Johnson […]

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Florida Executes Man In 1976 Murder Of 13 Year Old Girl

Florida has executed James Ernest Hitchcock for the 1976 murder of 13 year old Cynthia Driggers in Orange County. The 70 year old was put to death last evening by lethal injection at Florida State Prison after decades of appeals. Prosecutors said Hitchcock beat and choked the girl to death. The execution marks Florida’s sixth […]

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Florida Lionfish Challenge Returns With Expanded Competition Categories

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is launching its 2026 Lionfish Challenge May 22, running through mid-September to combat the invasive species threatening Florida reefs. Organizers say new competition categories will recognize more participants, including divisions for men, women, youth, veterans, and commercial harvesters. Lionfish reproduce rapidly and can damage native ecosystems, making removal […]

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