321 Day Celebrations To Take Place Today In Titusville & Saturday In Eau Gallie
The American Space Museum’s second annual 321 Day celebration will take place this weekend. The event honors Robert “Ozzie” Osband, credited as the father of Brevard County’s 321 area code. Festivities in Titusville will occur TODAY from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring food trucks, local vendors, and music. Eau Gallie’s celebration is Saturday from […]
Read MoreBrevard Beach Renourishment Project Nearing Completion
Brevard County’s beach renourishment project is nearing completion, with a pipeline pumping sand from Port Canaveral to Patrick Space Force Base. The project aims to restore beaches before the hurricane season begins in May. Visitors are still advised to stay clear of the work zone.
Read MoreShort Term Rental Owners Given 30-Day Grace Period In Cocoa Beach
Cocoa Beach city commissioners have approved a 30-day grace period for short-term rental owners to pay new registration fees, which recently increased to $2,500. Owners can pay $500 during this period. Future changes though, including harsher penalties for non-compliant rentals, are expected.
Read MoreHaridopolos Tours Beach Projects
U.S. Congressman Mike Haridopolos toured ongoing beach preservation projects in Brevard County, highlighting over $150 million in federal investments. The projects he says, help safeguard local homes, businesses, and the economy.
Read MoreHealth First Recognized For Lab Operations
Health First’s four Brevard County hospitals have earned reaccreditation for their laboratory operations from the College of American Pathologists. The hospitals, Cape Canaveral, Holmes Regional, Palm Bay, and Viera, passed a rigorous review.
Read MoreRally In Rockledge
A rally is planned for today in Rockledge to protest the upcoming closure of Rockledge Hospital. The event will run from 1 to 3 p.m. outside Ashley’s Restaurant on US-1. Some claim the closure could create a significant health care gap in Central Brevard County.
Read MoreNASA Still Has Plans For Boeing After Starliner Debacle
Despite a long list of troubling issues, NASA reportedly still plans to use Boeing’s Starliner for future missions to the ISS. Boeing claims to be working to resolve the problems, and NASA emphasizes the importance of having both SpaceX and Boeing spacecraft for crew transportation redundancy.
Read MoreSatellite Beach Police Partnering With ICE
Satellite Beach police are partnering with ICE to receive special training to enforce immigration laws. The city council unanimously approved the agreement, allowing officers to arrest individuals with federal immigration warrants. They say while local immigration issues are minimal, the move aligns with Florida’s crackdown on sanctuary policies.
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