New Texts Released In Titusville Teen’s Cruise Ship Death Investigation
Newly released court records show more than 100 pages of texts tied to a custody dispute connected to the death of 18 year old Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship. The messages reveal early concerns from Kepner’s stepmother about keeping details quiet as investigators looked into the teen’s death. A 16 year old stepbrother […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCocoa Police Investigate Murder Suicide
Cocoa police are investigating what they are calling a murder suicide involving a 65 year old man and his 82 year old stepfather. Officers say the shooting happened Sunday night in the Hidden Valley subdivision. Investigators say the man shot his stepfather, then killed himself. Police have not released names or a motive.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYVictory Casino Cruises Marks 14 Years Of Operations
Victory Casino Cruises is celebrating 14 years as America’s largest gaming cruise operator sailing from Port Canaveral. The casino has welcomed over 3 million passengers, contributed more than 25 million dollars to the port, and created 350 local jobs. The four-deck cruise features 600 slot machines, 27 table games, a sportsbook, and live entertainment, while […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFlorida Lawmakers Consider Eliminating Vehicle Registration Stickers
Florida drivers may no longer have to display registration stickers under a proposal lawmakers say could reduce fraud and cut costs. Supporters argue electronic verification through license plate readers makes stickers unnecessary. Opponents warn the change could hinder law enforcement and raise privacy concerns. No official plans have been approved yet.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFlorida Personal Debt Climbs Sharply Over Last Decade
New research shows Floridians are carrying more personal debt than ever. Data from Debt Relief Karma finds the average Florida resident now owes about 58,000 dollars, a 41 percent jump over the past decade. That ranks Florida 12th nationally for the fastest growth in personal debt.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYNew Port Richey Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Threats
A 79 year old New Port Richey man has pleaded guilty to sending threats to kill multiple federal officials. Federal prosecutors say Benjamin Rubin admitted to interstate transmission of threats made in February 2025. Rubin faces up to 10 years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not yet been set.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYUS Economy Grows At Fastest Pace In Two Years
The U.S. economy expanded at a 4.3 percent annual rate in the third quarter, the fastest growth in two years. Government and consumer spending, along with exports, helped drive the surge, according to the Commerce Department.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYSurfing Santas Set to Hit Waves on Christmas Eve in Annual Event
Surfing Santas will return to the waves again today, with local surfers dressed as Santa Claus taking part in the annual holiday tradition at Cocoa Beach. The event draws larger and larger crowds each year, and combines holiday spirit with surfing action, entertaining families and visitors alike.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYAAA Activates Tow To Go Program To Prevent Holiday Drunk Driving
AAA is launching its Tow to Go program this holiday season here in Florida to curb impaired driving. The service runs from 6 this evening through 6am Friday, Jan. 2, providing free rides and vehicle tows within a 10-mile radius for drivers who’ve had too much to drink. It’s available to members and non-members alike, […]
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