Titusville Advances Stormwater Fee Hike
Titusville homeowners could see annual stormwater fees double from $160 to $320. The City Council unanimously advanced the maximum increase, but a final public hearing and vote are still required in August. Residents criticized the city’s spending and demanded clearer proof that the money will reduce flooding.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYCaregiver Accused of Leaving 81 Year Old Woman in Tent
A Marion County caregiver faces an elderly neglect charge after deputies say an 81 year old woman with dementia and mobility problems was left in a tent outside her home for about a week. Investigators say Karie Lightfoot left for Texas without arranging care. The woman was hospitalized after a fall and is expected to […]
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYMelbourne Officer Resigns After Mistaken Arrest
Melbourne Police Officer William Markle has resigned after the mistaken arrest of a 15 year old boy who suffered a fractured elbow. Police believed the teen was a missing child, but later learned he had been helping with the search. An administrative review remains underway.
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33 year old Lovenia Brooks faces two child neglect charges after deputies say she left a child and an infant inside a parked car at a Melbourne Walmart. Investigators say the engine and air conditioning were off for nine minutes. Both children were unharmed.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYFlorida Flags Lowered for Lindsey Graham
Flags at Florida government buildings will remain at half-staff through Saturday evening following the death of 71 year old US Sen. Lindsey Graham. Governor Ron DeSantis issued the order in accordance with a presidential proclamation. Flags will return to full-staff at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Click HERE To Read THE REST OF THE STORYPort Canaveral Expands Terminal and Parking
Port Canaveral expects to complete two major upgrades by the end of the year. A $78 million expansion will nearly double Cruise Terminal 5, while a new $93 million garage will add 3,700 parking spaces. Officials say the projects will help move passengers more quickly from their vehicles to cruise ships.
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