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A handy guide to help you learn more about the candidates for the 2024 election.
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The SLS rocket was shipped on a barge from New Orleans. It will be prepped for flight inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
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The deadline to request mail-in ballots for the upcoming primary is August 8, and Brevard and Orange County election leaders are concerned that residents don’t know their requests may have expired following a change in Florida law.
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Unhoused people across Florida will no longer be able to sleep on public property beginning in October. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law recently prohibiting the practice municipalities will have to enforce or face possible lawsuits.
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L3Harris, the defense contractor headquartered in Melbourne, is laying off workers in a cost-cutting move.
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A total solar eclipse will darken the skies in parts of the U.S., in Central Florida, people will see a darkening effect and crescents of sunlight and shadow everywhere.
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Prosperity Now teamed up with Bloomberg Philanthropies to create the Black Wealth Data Center to learn more about the state of black wealth at the county level. Marisa Calderon, CEO and President of Prosperity Now, and Harsha Mallajosyula, Data Director at the Black Wealth Data Center, explain how Central Florida counties are faring when it comes to Black wealth.
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WFIT Sonic Waves Music Fest was an absolute blast! Thanks so much to Zeddemore, Local 518, The Mean Violets, Tina Eno Music, Intracoastal Brewing Company and every one who came out for an amazing event.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has issued a reminder that sea turtles are starting to nest on the state’s beaches. Residents and visitors can play a big part in helping to protect vulnerable nesting sea turtles this spring and summer while visiting Florida’s coastal habitats.
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Students at Challenger 7 Elementary will start year-round school on July 22.
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The passenger railroad Brightline confirms it is planning on a stop in Brevard County.
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If successful, the uncrewed spacecraft would be the first U.S. lunar landing in more than 50 years, and would mean one giant leap for the commercial space sector.
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The Falcon rocket headed south over the Atlantic from Cape Canaveral to achieve a rare polar orbit. It will spend at least three years studying the oceans from 420 miles up, as well as the atmosphere.