3 hrs ago | The Guardian
Today's mystery bird for you to identify | @GrrlScientist
Mystery Bird photographed at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge , Titusville, Florida .
7 hrs ago | Florida Today
Aerospace project may come to Titusville
An aerospace company is considering developing rocket propulsion systems in Titusville, a project it says will employ 1,357 people, as well as create 883 spinoff jobs for the economically struggling community.
I-95 sound barrier in West Cocoa bumped to top of priorities
Fans: Houston's music spanned an era, breaking barriers
Some fans claim Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston are among a list of musical icons that left before their time.
Reporting: Cape CanaveralGOO0BYE to Endeavour
Even from miles away on the Banana River, here on Merritt Island, Fla., the shuttle takeoff spectacle impresses first-timers and old hands both, and if it hadn't been for a little help from one of those launch veterans, I still could have lost the final liftoff of the Space Shuttle Endeavour in the clouds this morning.
Waste management truck runs over driver's leg off of US 1
The driver of a waste management truck was in serious condition after falling out of the vehicle today near Titusville.
Police: Titusville bank robber arrested
Police said 43-year-old Johnny Lee Bell was arrested in Orange County late Wednesday night after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Groups demand new probe into Marine photo
This September 2010 photo posted recently on the Titusville, Fla.- based arms manufacturer Knight's Armament's Internet blog, shows members of Charlie Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, out of Camp Pendleton, in Sangin, Afghanistan.
Prosecution to seek death in 2008 murder case
Jury selection was completed today for the murder trial of Patrick Wharen Sr., who is accused of killing his estranged wife and her male friend in April 2008 in Frontenac.
Woman arrested in connection to armed robbery
A woman was arrested Thursday and charged in connection with an armed robbery of a convenience store last week, according to Titusville police.
County Council to celebrate opening of first Rail Trail segment Feb. 25
COUNTY COUNCIL TO CELEBRATE OPENING OF FIRST RAIL TRAIL SEGMENT FEB. 25 The Volusia County Council will celebrate the completion of the first segment of the East Central Regional Rail Trail in a ribbon-cutting ceremony that's set for 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb.
North Brevard country radio station seeks niche against powerhouses
Ron Bison, host of Real Country USA on WPGS 820 AM, broadcasting out of Titusville.
Titusville man faces multiple burglary charges
A 28-year-old man pulling a cart at 4 a.m. with items linked to a burglary was arrested Monday, according to the Titusville police.
Reporting: Cape CanaveralGOO0BYE to Endeavour
Even from miles away on the Banana River, here on Merritt Island, Fla., the shuttle takeoff spectacle impresses first-timers and old hands both, and if it hadn't been for a little help from one of those launch veterans, I still could have lost the final liftoff of the Space Shuttle Endeavour in the clouds this morning.
Navy medals, ribbons arrive after 36 years
Rep. Sandy Adams presented Henry Setzer of Titusville, who is now retired and living on a boat with his wife, Annette, several medals for his service in the Navy -- about 36 years later.
Investigators plan autopsies today on pair found dead in Mims home
Brevard County Sheriff's deputies were called to the home about 4 p.m. Monday after a 65-year-old man living at a home on the 1800 block of Hallum Avenue managed to leave his room in the home and call 9-1-1 dispatchers for help.
Police: Registered sex offender exposed himself to kids at Titusville Walmart
A 28-year-old registered sexual offender is in jail today on charges he approached two children in the toy aisle at a Titusville Walmart and exposed himself.
Marshall Frank: Given all the attacks, it's time to ban pit bulls in Florida
Why are pit bulls banned in places like Washington, D.C.; Denver, and Miami? Simple answer: Because they are inherently dangerous.
Audit report questions fuel missing from Mosquito Control offices
An internal audit report is raising concerns about more than 500 gallons of fuel missing from gas tanks used by Brevard County mosquito control inspectors/sprayers. The audit calls for an investigation into 488 gallons of fuel missing from the tank at Mosquito Control's south office on Valkaria Airport property.
2 women found dead in Titusville home
Brevard County sheriff's deputies are at the scene of a home where a mother and daughter were found dead on Monday afternoon.