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Brevard's serial plant killers come clean
Looking at this lush, green lawn amid many lush, green lawns in Satellite Beach, with its queen, Christmas, silver Bismarck and other palms, you would not think anyone in this house was a plant killer.
Air conditioners are working hard across the Space Coast these days, but air-conditioner service technicians may be working even harder.
No fine for Indian River Plant in Port St. John
State officials decided today that black smoke from the Indian River Plant in Port St.
Officials: Smoke at Port St. John power plant not a breach
Florida environmental officials are investigating whether dark smoke from the Indian River Plant's stacks Saturday and Monday violated its permit.
Spacecraft's trek to moon seen on video
Once most unmanned rockets disappear from view over Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, that's the last you see of them.
The evidence couldn't be clearer: Justice was repeatedly denied by the State Attorney's Office in Brevard County in the early 1980s, including frequent use of fraudulent dog handler John Preston, now deceased, who helped the state convict dozens of people.
Man killed by van on U.S. 1 in Port St. John
An unidentified male pedestrian was struck by a van and killed Saturday night while he was walking on U.S. 1 near the Frontenac Flea Market in Port St.
Second Lieutenant Marc Levitt can fire an M4 rifle with ease. He's come a long way since he first enrolled in the ROTC program at the University of Florida in 2004.
Overhauling the nation's health care system draws little criticism from local physicians, but widespread disagreement over how best to do it.
Van accident on I-95 injures four
Investigators say an Orlando family -- including two teens -- narrowly averted tragedy after a blown tire and a failure to wear seat belts caused them to be thrown from their vehicle as it flipped Tuesday on Interstate 95.
4 injured in I-95 rollover near Port St. John
Four people - including two youth - were airlifted to area hospitals after the van they were travelling in flipped over along the southbound lanes of Interstate 95.
The crannies in ice cube trays and egg cartons are great for storing small items such as earrings, change and small office supplies.
"How to Prune Common Climbers." 29 April 2009. HowStuffWorks.com. 12 June 2009.
Tom Sprankle's fish are so friendly, they'll kiss your finger. "They eat out of your hand," he says of the koi in his elaborate backyard water garden in Port St.
Authorities unsure whether incidents of explosive devices found in...
Palm Bay police say they found two makeshift explosive devices left on front yards during the weekend.
Bob Brekke of Port St John, a disabled veteran of the Army and the...
Patriotic music filled the air as residents spread out their blankets and lawn chairs for an afternoon of remembrance of those who died in military service to the nation.
AMAZING photos show annual 'sardine run' as fish face feeding frenzy from water and sky
IT'S not easy being a sardine - if the sharks and dolphins don't get you, the gannets probably will.
Last Sunday, we could have been productive by, say, doing yard work or cleaning a cluttered room in our house, but my husband and I wandered around a flea market instead.
Gas Leak Closed U.S. 1 In Brevard County
Eyewitness News was on the scene of a gas leak in Brevard County. Part of U.S. Highway 1 had to be shut down when several people who live in Port St.
Frustration as sick patients cut back
For the most part, Dr. Sam Del Rio said, his gynecological patients still come in for checkups and canceled appointment times get filled quickly.
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