Charlie Kirk Killed At Utah Valley University Event
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- September 11, 2025
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday during an event at Utah Valley University. Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer said that he blames Democratic rhetoric for the shooting….
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCharlie Kirk Shot And Killed At Utah Valley University Event
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- September 11, 2025
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday during an event at Utah Valley University. President Donald Trump has ordered flags nationwide to be flown at half-staff. Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee mourned Kirk…
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- September 11, 2025
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social following the murder of conservative activist and Turning Point U-S-A founder Charlie Kirk. Trump urged Americans to unite against political violence, as lawmakers from both parties condemned the attack…
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFlorida Appeals Court Strikes Down Open-carry Gun Ban
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- September 11, 2025
A Florida appeals court has ruled the state’s ban on openly carrying firearms unconstitutional, citing Second Amendment protections. The 1st District Court of Appeal said the prohibition conflicts with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. Gov. Ron DeSantis, Attorney General James Uthmeier, and many of the state’s law enforcement officers praised the ruling.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYVolusia Man Arrested After Threatening Homeless Couple With Rifle, Bulldozer
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- September 11, 2025
A 31-year-old Volusia County man is facing multiple charges after allegedly using an assault rifle and a bulldozer to threaten a homeless couple near his property. Deputies say the man fired at the ground and warned the couple that he would “mow the camp down.” No injuries were reported.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFpl Urges Florida Residents To Stay Vigilant Midway Through 2025 Hurricane Season
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- September 11, 2025
Florida Power and Light officials warn residents not to let their guard down as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season now reaches its peak. So far, six storms, including a Category 5, have formed, but none have made landfall. FPL highlighted ongoing investments to strengthen the electric grid, including underground power lines, reinforced poles, and smart […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCocoa Village Security Guard Plan Put On Hold Amid Business Concerns
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- September 11, 2025
Cocoa will not immediately hire dedicated security guards for Cocoa Village after the Community Redevelopment Agency voted to table the proposal. The CRA will review police call data and consider an alternative plan to increase police presence in the area. The CRA will revisit the issue at its next meeting on Oct. 6.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCocoa Man Killed After Running Red Light, Striking Car And Flipping Truck
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- September 11, 2025
A 49-year-old Cocoa man died Wednesday after speeding through a red light on U.S. 1, striking another vehicle, then hitting a utility pole, and overturning his pickup. Witnesses told Florida Highway Patrol the truck ran the red light near Blacks Road around 6:34 p.m. The other driver, a 45-year-old Cocoa woman, was not injured. The […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYMelbourne To Lower Flags In Honor Of Charlie Kirk
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- September 11, 2025
Melbourne Mayor Paul Alfrey announced flags at City Hall and all municipal facilities will be lowered for Patriot’s Day today, and to honor American patriot Charlie Kirk. The mayor offered condolences, saying, “My prayers go out to Charlie and his family. May he rest in peace.”
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYBrevard Libraries Offer Free Blood Pressure Monitor Kits Through ‘libraries With Heart’ Program
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- September 11, 2025
Brevard County Libraries has partnered with the American Heart Association to provide self-monitoring blood pressure kits. Library users can check out kits and a log to track readings for up to three weeks. Kits are available at multiple library locations, including Titusville, Eau Gallie, Melbourne, and Satellite Beach.
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