Day: July 18, 2024

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Tropics Too Dusty To Be Stormy

The tropics are remarkably quiet for mid July, and we can thank dust for that. That’s right… dust! A plume of Saharan dust is approaching Florida, expected to arrive by Saturday morning in South Florida and reaching the Space Coast by Sunday. The dust, traveling from Africa across the Atlantic, will bring vibrant sunrises and […]

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Space Coast News

‘Florida Bass’ Officially Recognized

A freshwater fish that most of us know as the largemouth bass here in Florida has officially been reclassified as the Florida bass by the American Fisheries Society. The change comes about after genetic studies confirmed it as a separate species from the largemouth bass despite their visual similarity. The research, conducted at Yale University, […]

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Space Coast News

Latest Most Wanted Identified

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has identified 41-year-old Clayton Orlando Allen as this week’s “Fugitive of the Week” after last night’s spin of the “Wheel of Fugitive.” Allen is wanted for Violation of Probation related to Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Battery by Detainee charges. Known to frequent the Melbourne area, Allen has […]

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Space Coast News

The End Is Approaching For The ISS

NASA and SpaceX are planning the controlled re-entry of the International Space Station into the Earth’s atmosphere, but don’t worry… it’s not going to happen right away. After more than two decades in orbit, discussions are now underway into the logistics of safely deorbiting the ISS. Both agencies say there is a need for a […]

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Space Coast News

Accused Teen Killer May Be Charged As Adult

Palm Bay Police have released a 911 call from a 16-year-old accused of killing their mother and her boyfriend. The teen initially reported an intruder, but police found inconsistencies in the story. The victims, 38 year old Kelley McCollom and 22 year old Matthew Szejnrok were found dead on July 7. Police now say the […]

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