Day: November 5, 2025

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Brevard Man Arrested for Throwing Rocks at Deputy Vehicles

Kevin Berrios was arrested Sunday, just 20 minutes after being released from the Brevard County jail, for allegedly throwing rocks at Brevard County sheriff’s patrol cars. Sheriff Wayne Ivey said the attacks caused about $3,700 in damage. Surveillance footage reportedly shows Berrios leaving the jail, picking up objects, and hurling them at two patrol vehicles […]

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Cape Canaveral Parents Rally to Keep Elementary School Open

Parents gathered Tuesday at Cape Canaveral city hall to oppose the potential closure of Cape View Elementary, which has seen enrollment drop from 400 to 200 over the past decade. The Brevard Public Schools district is considering merging students with Roosevelt Elementary in Cocoa Beach. The school board will revisit the issue at a Nov. […]

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Central Florida Faces Coldest Air of the Season Next Week

Central Florida will see a gradual warmup this weekend before a strong cold front moves in Monday. Highs will reach the low-to-mid 70s Monday, but temperatures drop sharply next Tuesday morning, with much of the region waking up in the 40s. Areas northwest of I-4 could see the first 30s of the season, while frost […]

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Original Hooters Founders Reclaim Florida Locations

The original creators of Hooters have regained control of their Florida restaurants. The chain, known for wings, beer, and its signature Hooters girls, is now operated by Hooters Inc., the company that first opened in Clearwater back in 1983. The move affects at least 11 Florida locations and several in other states. No word on […]

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Parrish Medical Building Partially Reopens as HVAC Repairs Continue

Parrish Healthcare is reopening portions of its Titus Landing facility in Titusville after ongoing heating and air-conditioning issues. The Inland Group, which owns the building, says parts of the first floor are now safe for limited healthcare services while repairs continue.

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Missing Teen in Vampire Costume Prompts Brief Shelter in Place at Palm Bay School

A Palm Bay elementary school briefly went on shelter-in-place Tuesday after reports of a suspicious person dressed as a vampire at a nearby park. Authorities later confirmed the “vampire” was a 16-year-old boy reported missing from home earlier that day.

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ULA Atlas V Rocket Launch from Space Coast Tonight May Be Visible in Georgia and South Carolina

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is scheduled to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station tonight at 10:24pm, and it could be visible across not only most of Florida, but also, weather permitting, Georgia, South Carolina, and parts of North Carolina. The launch window remains open until 11:08pm. Earlier this evening, a […]

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Indialantic and Melbourne Beach Voters Elect New Local Officials

Former council member Julie McKnight won Indialantic Town Council Seat 1 with 79.2% of the vote, defeating Guy Harvey Newman. Councilman Doug Wright ran unopposed for Seat 3. Terry Cronin and Sherri Quarrie claimed the two open Melbourne Beach Town Commission seats in a four-way race, earning 28.81% and 26.65% of the vote. Their terms […]

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