Author: Ed Histed

Ed began his radio career almost five decades ago… Back in 1975. He has been an Air Personality, News Director, Sales Manager, Operations Manager, and General Manager at numerous radio stations in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, the Carolinas, and more. He’s even been involved in RF engineering and IT, specializing in configuration of digital automation remote voice tracking systems at one point in his career. Ed was one of 12 people nationwide who were chosen by Google to spend time at their California headquarters to participate in the design and launch of their digital automation after it was acquired from Scott Studios. Although Ed’s background for about 40 years was strongly anchored in music radio, he says the switch to news and information was a natural. Ed has been involved in “spoken word” radio since 2012.
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Plan for New Melbourne Fire Station Draws Pushback From Neighbors

A proposal to replace Melbourne’s Fire Station 72 is drawing criticism from nearby residents. The city wants to demolish the station at North Wickham and Sarno roads and build a new facility on part of Jimmy Moore Park’s grassy play area. Neighbors say the plan would take away valuable green space used by families. City […]

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Sebastian Awarded Grant for Fisherman’s Landing Restoration

Sebastian city leaders have secured a $100,000 planning and design grant to restore Fisherman’s Landing on Indian River Drive. The grant, matched by local funds, will cover design, permitting and bidding work. Officials aim to preserve the historic site while boosting the fishing industry’s heritage. A final design plan is expected by September 2026. City […]

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Lightning Strike Detonates Fireworks at Sanford July 4 Celebration

A lightning strike triggered fireworks at Sanford’s Fourth of July event, city officials said. No injuries were reported, and Mayor Art Woodruff confirmed the fireworks show was canceled. The rest of the celebration continued as planned until 9 p.m. Pyrotechnic experts say lightning can set off fireworks due to the high voltage passing through electric […]

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Z-template Story-do Not Erase or Change

A 40 year old Winter Park man was hospitalized Sunday after being bitten by a shark while surfing at New Smyrna Beach. Volusia County Beach Safety reported the attack happened around 3 p.m. The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries. New Smyrna Beach is known as the “Shark Bite Capital of the World,” with over 300 shark […]

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Surfer Hospitalized After Shark Bite at New Smyrna Beach

Surfer hospitalized after shark bite at New Smyrna BeachA 40 year old Winter Park man was hospitalized Sunday after being bitten by a shark while surfing at New Smyrna Beach. Volusia County Beach Safety reported the attack happened around 3 p.m. The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries. New Smyrna Beach is known as the “Shark Bite […]

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Man Shot and Killed By Police After Stabbing Two in Daytona Beach

A man was fatally shot by law enforcement Saturday night after stabbing a 16 year old and a 39 year old at a home in Daytona Beach. Officers say the man charged at them with a knife, prompting them to open fire. Both victims were hospitalized and are expected to survive. Three Daytona Beach officers […]

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Florida Pharmacist Arrested After DUI Crash Injures Three Pedestrians

A 29 year old Florida pharmacist, Elijah Searles, was arrested after allegedly driving under the influence and hitting three pedestrians on Interstate 95 in Brevard County. One victim suffered a severe leg injury and may need amputation. Searles faces multiple DUI and reckless driving charges. He posted a $22,000 bond after booking.

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Central Florida Braces for Heavy Rain, Possible Tropical Disturbance Over July 4 Weekend

Central Florida is facing a wet holiday weekend as a low-pressure system could develop tropical characteristics near the coast. Forecasters warn of heavy rain and storms from July 4 through 6, with daily flood risks. Temperatures will stay in the 80s. Friday through Sunday expect showers and thunderstorms, with some areas seeing over 5 inches […]

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Emergency Hearing Set for Wife of Suspended Osceola Sheriff in Racketeering Case

An emergency court hearing is scheduled today for Robin Severance Lopez, wife of suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez. She has been jailed since June 23 on conspiracy to commit racketeering charges tied to an alleged illegal gambling operation. Prosecutors question whether her $400,000 bond comes from legitimate sources. Her attorney says she plans to […]

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Florida’s New Super Speeder Law Nets First Arrest at 104 MPH

Minutes after Florida’s new “Super Speeder” law took effect July 1, a driver was arrested for going 104 mph on I-4 in Orange County. The law targets motorists traveling more than 100 mph or at least 50 mph over the posted limit, allowing for jail time and fines. The driver was stopped in a 70 […]

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