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Titusville Petco robbed hours after similar crime in West Melbourne
A man robbed a Petco pet supply store in Titusville on Saturday just a few hours after a similar crime occurred in West Melbourne.
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Entertainment best bets for Tuesday
Here are your entertainment best bets for Tuesday, June 18, 2013: To have your event listed, send a description of the event with time, day, location, cost and contact information to tgif@floridatoday.com at least two weeks before the event.
Police seek clues in Titusville jewelry heist
Titusville police are searching for the bandit that made off with several thousand dollars worth of jewelry and other items following a break-in at a business late last week.
Model rocket reaches Mach 1 in Palm Bay
Prepare for launch: Gary Dahlke clambered up a ladder and re-tightened the red plastic nose cone atop "Mach Hauk," a 41 2-foot hand-built fiberglass rocket.
Crash at Cocoa Waffle House sends diners scrambling
An early morning breakfast was interrupted Friday for five patrons at a Waffle House when a vehicle crashed into the Cocoa restaurant.
Entertainment best bets for Friday
Here are your entertainment best bets for Friday, June 13, 2013: To have your event listed, send a description of the event with time, day, location, cost and contact information to tgif@floridatoday.com at least two weeks before the event.
Expedition Florida 500 paddles on
Since shoving off from the Treasure Coast last week, Expedition Florida 500 adventurers Justin Riney of Vero Beach and Jackson Berger of Jupiter have journeyed through tropical storms, camped on spoil islands, joined in beach cleanups, spoke to groups of environmentalists and even spent a day exploring space.
Mercer man sought in child porn case arrested in Florida
A former school counselor from Princeton who was convicted of possessing child pornography, but fled before being sentenced was arrested in Florida on Wednesday.
Eckler plans to build international HQ in Titusville
Eckler Industries Inc., a provider of restoration parts and accessories for specialty automobiles, formally announced plans to build its international headquarters in Titusville.
Overturned tractor trailer leaking fuel in Titusville
Brevard County Fire-Rescue's hazardous materials team are working to contain a large fuel leak spilling from an overturned tractor trailer sitting off of Interstate 95 in Titusville.
Entertainment best bets for Wednesday
Here are your entertainment best bets for Wednesday, June 12, 2013: To have your event listed, send a description of the event with time, day, location, cost and contact information to tgif@floridatoday.com at least two weeks before the event.
Florida teacher spends summer vacation on El Galeon
One of the only Americans living aboard the tall ship in St. Augustine is a Florida teacher hoping to take back an amazing experience to his classroom.
Local NAACP president arrested on domestic violence charge
The president of the North Brevard chapter of the NAACP is facing a charge of domestic violence alleging he choked his wife because she got a job at Walmart.
Events this weekend raise awareness about endangered sea turtles
Two local events commemorate World Sea Turtle Day: Titusville Sea Turtle Festival in North Brevard and Barrier Island Sanctuary's celebration at the other end of the county.
Zimmerman case rekindles racial debate
To Rev. Glenn Dames, Trayvon Martin's death has revived a necessary conversation that reaches back to the civil rights movement.
Parrish Medical Center Nurse Marsha Richardson Honored as 2013...
Gallery has variety of classes for young artists
Art Gallery of Viera caters to young artists ages 7 to 11 with classes from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays and Thursdays beginning June 19 at 2261 Town Center Ave., The Avenue Viera.
Owner: Arthur McKinney Address: 1823 Knox McRae Drive, Titusville Phone: 321-383-8833 Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Is gold losing its luster? Some think so
For about the past five years, as the economy seemed to teeter and investors fled to what they saw was the safety of gold, dozens of entrepreneurs waving "We Buy Gold" signs began popping up all over Brevard County.