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Florida Law Enforcement Arrests Over 10,400 Illegal Immigrants

State and local authorities arrested more than 10,400 people in Florida as part of Operation Tidal Wave, a major immigration enforcement effort. Brevard and Indian River Counties were among the counties involved. Governor Ron DeSantis said the operation focused on removing individuals with criminal records and was the largest partnership in ICE history.

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Brevard Deputies Issue 112 Tickets In Single Day

Brevard County deputies, along with the Florida Highway Patrol, handed out 112 traffic citations Tuesday on I-95 as part of a crackdown on unsafe driving. Sheriff Wayne Ivey says that the tickets serve as a reminder to drive responsibly, saying drivers who “messed around and found out” learned the hard way. The enhanced enforcement effort […]

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Brevard County Leads Florida In Manatee Deaths

Brevard County recorded the highest number of manatee deaths in Florida in 2025, with 118 reported by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Most involved young manatees. Statewide, 628 manatees died last year, up from 565 in 2024.

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Brevard Deputy And K-9 Escape Vehicle Fire On I-95

A Brevard County deputy and her K-9 partner walked away safely after their patrol vehicle caught fire on Interstate-95. It happened early Monday night, when the deputy struck a utility trailer around mile marker 185 while responding to an emergency call. Both the deputy and the K9 were able to safely exit the car before […]

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Cape Canaveral Leaders Ask For Delay On School Closure

The Cape Canaveral City Council is asking the Brevard County School Board to pause plans to close Cape View Elementary for one year. City leaders say housing market changes could bring more families and boost enrollment. The school district says low enrollment is costing millions.

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Oklahoma Becomes Lightning Capital Of The US

Oklahoma has overtaken Florida as the nation’s lightning capital. A new report shows Oklahoma recorded 73 cloud to ground lightning strikes per square mile in 2025, the highest in the country. Florida ranked second but again led the nation in lightning related deaths.

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SpaceX Targets Second Cape Launch Of 2026

SpaceX is aiming for its second rocket launch of 2026 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Thursday afternoon. A Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to lift off between 1:29 and 5:29 p.m., carrying 29 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. The booster is expected to land on a SpaceX drone ship in the Atlantic.

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Grass Clippings Found to Threaten Indian River Lagoon Health

Researchers say grass clippings from residential lawns are worsening water quality in the Indian River Lagoon. A study by the Ocean Research and Conservation Association showed that clippings release nutrients that fuel algae blooms and block sunlight needed for seagrass growth. Homeowners are urged to bag clippings, create buffer zones, and consider native landscaping to […]

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Man Arrested After Driving 154 Mph on I-4

A 19 year old from Plant City was arrested Sunday after a Florida Highway Patrol trooper caught him driving 154 mph on eastbound I-4. The trooper said the driver weaved through traffic at high speeds on wet roads before finally being pulled over. He is now behind bars, where he faces charges of reckless driving […]

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Central Florida Venezuelans React to Maduro Capture

Venezuelans here in Central Florida are expressing hope and relief after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, who pleaded not guilty in U.S. federal court Monday. They say they see an opportunity for change in their homeland, and they welcomed U.S. involvement. They also are voicing skepticism about Maduro’s acting replacement, Delcy Rodriguez.

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