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CareerSource Brevard Job Fair

400 people registered for the 12th annual CareerSource Brevard Job Fair at the Radisson Resort Conference Center in Cape Canaveral.

 

Club Zion Surf Camp, free camp for kids

Monday through Wednesday this week was the popular Club Zion Surf Camp.

 

DeSantis makes surprise trip to border as he works to outflank Trump on right, immigration

DeSantis' immigration roundtable Wednesday in Sierra Vista, AZ included officials from Arizona and Florida, including Attorney General Ashley Moody.

 

West Melbourne poised to restore hazardously damaged Space Coast Field of Dreams

Field conditions deteriorated so badly in recent weeks that city workers shuttered the tee-ball diamond as a safety threat.

 

South Florida residents must earn more than $100,000 to avoid being 'rent burdened'

Until more homes and apartments are built, or salaries increase substantially, many people may be forced into roommate situations.

 

What we know: Could indictment in Mar-a-Lago documents case be filed in Florida?

NBC News reported that a grand jury in Florida is scheduled to hear evidence that former President Trump wrongly possessed government documents.

 

Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, now Matt Rife? Comedian next victim of Ticketmaster's chaotic presale system

Comedian Matt Rife became the newest victim of Ticketmaster's chaotic presale ticket system. Fans took to Twitter to recount frustrating experience.

 

Florida mom Ajike Owens killed by neighbor: Shooting sparks protests, Stand Your Ground discussions

Ajike "AJ" Owens: Florida mom of 4 was killed following a two-year feud with a neighbor who had complained about the victim's children playing outside

 

Neighbor charged with manslaughter after shooting Ocala mother of 4

After public pressure, Marion County Sheriff's Office detectives said that the "Stand Your Ground" law did not apply in the case.

 

Recreational marijuana may be on Florida ballot; here's why leading pot advocate isn't happy

The amendment essentially allows the existing cartel to sell cannabis for a higher price, says the executive director of the Suncoast NORML chapter.

 

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