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LEAD Brevard Names Rachel Rutledge as its next Chief Executive Officer

Rutledge currently serves as Director of Career and Technical Education for Brevard Public Schools, where she oversees programs that connect students with high-demand industries across the county, including the district's recently launched Advanced Aerospace, Electricity, and Diesel Technology pathways. Her first day at LEAD...

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Federal Judge Denies Chandler Langevin’s Emergency Request to Block Palm Bay Censure

A federal judge has denied Palm Bay Councilman Chandler Langevin’s emergency motion to block his censure, ruling that his filing failed to meet basic procedural requirements. The City’s disciplinary resolution remains in full effect.

Health

Project Response Premieres Documentary at Cocoa Village Playhouse, Spotlighting 35 Years of HIV Care on the Space Coast

COCOA, Fla. — In 1990, when a small group of friends in Brevard County started taking care of each other in a private dining room...

A Community Mourns the Sudden Loss of Eight-Year-Old Vivianne

The Space Coast community is mourning the sudden and devastating loss of Vivianne, an eight-year-old girl whose joyful spirit, deep faith, and love for music...

New Flu Variant Raises Concerns as Florida Activity Rises and Vaccinations Fall Behind

A newly emerging flu variant known as subclade K is raising national concerns as early data shows signs that the United States may be heading...

Legislation

Stolen Valor, Insurance Fraud, and Family Terror: The Many Lies of Gary Alden Farmer Jr.

🚨 BREAKING — April 2026: Brevard County Circuit Court has issued a Permanent Stalking Injunction against Gary Alden Farmer Jr. (Case No. 05-2026-DR-023090-XXDR-BC). As a...

Florida AG Says Some Nonviolent Felons Should Keep 2nd Amendment Rights, Prosecutors Push Back

An unusual split inside Florida’s criminal justice system is now playing out in court, with Attorney General James Uthmeier arguing that some nonviolent felons cannot...

Florida lawmakers approve increase to sovereign immunity caps, but final deal falls short of original proposal

HB 145 would raise Florida’s long-standing limits on claims against state and local governments from $200,000 per person and $300,000 per incident to $350,000 and...

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