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Cocoa Beach to consider beefed-up noise ordinance, citing complaints from downtown venues

Cocoa Beach's proposed penalties are $250 for a first offense, $500 for a second offense and $1,000 for a third.

 

Gov. DeSantis vetoes $2 million for Brevard Zoo's aquarium project after Rep. Fine spat

The zoo has raised more than $63.78 million toward a $100 million fundraising goal, and hopes to open the facility at Port Canaveral in 2027.

 

Fatal chain-reaction crash involving 8 vehicles shuts down part of I-95 in Miami, officials say

The chain-reaction crash took place just before 2:10 a.m. near the Northwest 62nd Street exit, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

 

Armed man shot and wounded by Palm Bay officers in Melbourne

Palm Bay police officers shot and wounded an armed man during an attempted warrant arrest in Melbourne

 

July 3rd is the Buck Moon. What to know about upcoming supermoon, others later this year

July 2023's Supermoon is the Buck Moon, bringing in growth and renewal. Here's when you can see it and when other Supermoons will happen this year.

 

DeSantis signs state budget while ripping Washington

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law the state's budget for the year beginning July 1, tinging the event with presidential politics.

 

College Board rejects Florida's request to remove LGBTQ subjects from AP courses

Florida education officials are asking College Board, which runs the Advanced Placement program, to remove LGBTQ subjects. The nonprofit refuses.

 

Incoming Brevard County Commissioner Steele drops lobbying work for three municipalities

Steele, who takes office July 11, says it's impossible to represent Cape Canaveral, Indialantic, Satellite Beach without "legal and ethical conflict"

 

Florida Lottery numbers for June 14 drawings. Lotto ticket worth $44 million

Florida Lotto ticket sold in Kissimmee worth $44 million. Fantasy 5 ticket holder also a winner.

 

Why these West Palm Beach ramshackle homes near 'Wall Street South' sold for nearly $1 million

When El Cid and Southland/Prospect Park chose to become historic districts in 1993, Avila Road residents resisted the designation and aren't protected.

 

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