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The crew will be the first human passengers in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.
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Warm weather and an upcoming mating season could mean more alligator sightings in Central Florida.
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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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Urban fertilizer application and agricultural fertilizer application are currently “being revised behind the scenes.”
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From Elon's giant rocket explosions to asteroid sample returns, we round up the news from a big year off-world.
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Jim Gregory, Dean of the College of Engineering at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, discusses what we can expect from the space coast in 2024.
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Anchovies? Expired cans of lima beans? Dirty, torn sweaters? This holiday season, give your local food pantries and charity aid organizations the kind of stuff they really need.
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In a vote the mayor called their “most controversial,” the Melbourne City Council approved Tuesday night to move forward with an affordable housing project off Sarno Road. The project will offer 120 units to stay affordable for 50 years.
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The guardian program was put in place in response to the 2018 Parkland shooting, and allows trained personnel to respond in the event of another school shooting.
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The Brevard County School Board will consider an expansion to its school guardian program at its next meeting on Tuesday, November 14. The board members will be presented with data from districts across the state, illustrating how different schools implement their school guardian program.
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The Indian River Lagoon’s algae bloom this year extended farther south into the lagoon than normal.
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The agency is responding to two Endangered Species Act petitions filed on behalf of the manatees.
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Amazon has launched the first test satellites for its planned internet service. United Launch Alliance's Atlas rocket blasted off Friday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with the two test satellites.