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Officials: Woman who died while walking along busy highway has been identified
NEWTON, Ala. (WTVY) - UPDATE:. A woman who died Friday while walking along a busy highway was identified Monday, Dale County Coroner John Cawley confirmed. The victim was identified as 40-year-old Alicia Lee Pack, a woman originally from Titusville, Florida. Cawley said the major challenge in the case was identifying...
SpaceX rocket launch this Tuesday: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch
Anyone up for dinner and a rocket launch? A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will potentially lift off on Tuesday night, carrying Starlink internet satellites. Weather permitting, the rocket launch will be visible in the sky above the Treasure Coast and Space Coast on the night of Tuesday, June 4. Below is a calendar for upcoming rocket launches and how to watch the SpaceX rocket launch this weekend. ...
Torres: Crosley Green has big plans but needs future to start now
If Crosley Green's never-ending fight for freedom were a movie, someone about now would be uttering something about being "in the endgame." At least that's how it feels as the 65-year-old Titusville man continues his three-decade-long quest for liberation amid dwindling options. If something is going to "give," it's going to have to be very soon.
Food hall with at least 7 vendors scheduled to open next year in Cocoa Beach
Oshri Gal grew up in Cocoa Beach often riding his bicycle down State Road A1A past Minutemen Causeway. “I would dream about buying this property and doing something here for the community,” said Gal, a real estate developer and owner of OG Enterprises, said of one spot at that intersection at the heart of the city.
Time to eat the donuts! Celebrate National Donut Day at these 5 Brevard places
The first Friday in June, which is the 7th this year, is National Donut Day. Now before you scoff and say this just a made-up day to indulge in sugary treats, hear us out. National Donut Day was started more than 100 years ago, way back in 1938, by the Salvation Army. The organization established the day to honor its "Donut Lassies," women who traveled to France to serve doughnuts to soldiers during World War I.
Titusville post office will remain closed for weeks after mercury spill reported
Titusville's post office at 2503 S. Washington Ave will remain closed for the next three weeks after a small but dangerous amount of mercury spilled at the location this past week. Florida Department of Environmental Protection and United States Postal Service personnel are investigating the cause of the mercury spill...
Florida Crime Files: Car riddled with bullets in road rage shooting
An SUV was riddled with bullets in Brevard County during a road rage shooting, a man is accused of abandoning kids on an island in Satellite Beach, and a Florida dad is accused of driving having fentanyl on him while driving 128 mph with kids in his car: Here is FOX 35's Florida Crime Files.
Bicycling can bring great physical, mental health benefits
When 85-year-old Jim Ball of Titusville rides his bike, it helps to ease his back and knee pain. “Starting in Titusville, my riding companion Linda Reckline and I ride 30 miles round trip on the East Central Regional Rail Trail,” he said. “We enjoy the beauty of the surrounding woods.”
Large concrete 'pyramids,' clams and seagrass to guard Max Brewer Causeway in Titusville
Rocks alone couldn't cut it. Now colossal concrete pyramids, clams, seagrass and fill sand will soon blunt the Indian River Lagoon waves that have eaten into A. Max Brewer Memorial Parkway in Titusville for decades. Storms eroded away space for those who fish and hang out there — rocket-launch spectators...
A solemn salute to service and sacrifice: Photo of the Week, May 26-June 1, 2024
A woman sitting near her husband's grave, all alone, in quiet reflection. A child hugging a headstone etched with the name of her father. Wreath-laying. The mournful sound of taps echoing in the air. Photojournalist Malcolm Denemark has captured countless images saluting service and sacrifice at Memorial Day events across...
Museum relics show down-to-earth history of launches
A unique local museum of space heritage owes its birth to, oddly enough, the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “In 1988, Titusville physician Dr. Doyle Chastain had seen the Walk of Fame in California and wanted to do something similar to honor the workers of the space program,” said Karan Conklin, executive director of the American Space Museum and the U.S. Space Walk of Fame.
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