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Rockledge Man Faces Charges Over 3D Printed Gun Parts

A Rockledge man could be facing up to 15 years in prison after police found dozens of 3D-printed gun parts and ammunition in his home. Patrick Carman’s attorney however, says the parts were made as a hobby and were not functional firearms. Officers responded to Carman’s home in September following a domestic dispute. His attorney […]

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Cocoa Police Seek Driver in Hit-and-Run Involving Teens on E-Bikes

Cocoa Police are asking for the public’s help to find the driver of a silver or gray Honda SUV who struck two teenagers on e-bicycles Tuesday afternoon and fled the scene. The crash happened just after 4:30 p.m. at Michigan Avenue and University Lane. Investigators say the SUV may have damage to the front passenger […]

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Florida Senate Advances Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights

The Florida Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee unanimously approved a proposed “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights” Wednesday. The measure would give parents control over children’s interactions with AI, require disclosure when people communicate with AI systems, and mandate transparency in AI-generated political ads. The bill now moves to one more committee before a full Senate […]

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Blue Origin Lunar Lander Moves to NASA Test Facility from Port Canaveral

Blue Moon MK1, Blue Origin’s next-generation lunar lander, has been transferred from Port Canaveral to NASA’s historic Thermal Vacuum Chamber A at Johnson Space Center. The lander, designed to deliver up to three metric tons of cargo anywhere on the Moon, will undergo tests simulating extreme space conditions, including vacuum and temperature swings. Successful testing […]

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Titusville Launches Valentine’s Donation Drive For Seniors

The Titusville Police and Fire Departments are asking the community to help bring Valentine’s Day cheer to seniors in local nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Residents can donate new comfort and activity items such as lap blankets, non-slip socks, puzzles, and coloring books. Drop offs are being accepted at police headquarters on John Glenn […]

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NASA SunRISE SmallSats Complete Testing Ahead of Cape Canaveral Launch

Engineers at Utah State University’s Space Dynamics Laboratory report all six SunRISE SmallSats passed vibration, thermal, and electromagnetic tests in preparation for their launch from Cape Canaveral later this year. The toaster-oven-sized satellites will fly in formation above geosynchronous orbit, forming a single large radio telescope to track solar radio bursts and map the Sun’s […]

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Brevard Sheriff Names Rachel Anne Savage Fugitive Of The Week

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has named 33-year-old Rachel Anne Savage as this week’s Fugitive of the Week. Savage is wanted on a bench warrant for failure to appear related to possession of meth. She is known to frequent the Cocoa area and has a $2,500 bond. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked […]

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Former Cocoa Beach Principal Plea Hearing Postponed In Teen Party Case

The plea and sentencing for 57 year old Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, former Roosevelt Elementary principal, was postponed Tuesday after a judge allowed teens from an alcohol-filled house party at her home to testify. Police say about 100 teens attended the party last year, where one girl got a DUI and another passed out. Assistant state attorney […]

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Reckless Driver Accused Of Striking Palm Bay Officer

Palm Bay police say a 25 year old Anthony Devon Nunnally intentionally rammed a patrol vehicle, then led officers on a two mile pursuit with his headlights off. Police say Nunnally crashed, resisted arrest, and showed signs of impairment. He faces multiple felony charges, including DUI and assault on a law enforcement officer.

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Florida AG Says Race Based Laws Will Not Be Enforced

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says his office will no longer defend or enforce more than 80 state laws he calls unconstitutional. In a legal opinion released on Martin Luther King Jr Day, Uthmeier says the statutes mandate racial discrimination and violate the US and Florida constitutions.

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