Mega moon rocket exceeded expectations; preparations underway for first crewed Artemis mission, NASA says

NASA engineers believe the agency’s most powerful rocket is ready to support crewed flight after undoing months of review and getting ever closer to a final report, which would pave the way for future space endeavors.

Cocoa Beach Pier $3M renovation to bring new restaurants, retail stores to area

The historic Cocoa Beach Pier is undergoing renovations that will bring a daiquiri bar, multiple restaurants, and a brand-new gift shop to the area.

FWC recommending charges in alleged shark hammer attack at Florida beach

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission seeks to recommend charges against a 33-year-old man who was recorded on video allegedly bludgeoning a shark with a hammer at a Florida beach in December 2022.

Crew-6 mission: Meet the 4 astronauts headed to the International Space Station from Florida

The Crew-6 mission team will launch from the Kennedy Space Center Complex at Cape Canaveral on Sunday, Feb. 26. This mission includes two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut, and an astronaut from the United Arab Emirates.

Brevard Public Schools latest to use placement agency to help with staff shortage

Brevard Public Schools is one of the latest districts in Central Florida to hire international teachers to fill vacancies. It's part of the teacher shortage issue we've covered for years now. Education leaders say it's not getting any better -- so more are turning to options like this. 

WATCH AGAIN: SpaceX launches GPS III mission for U.S. Space Force

SpaceX is targeting Wednesday morning for a Falcon 9’s launch of the GPS III Space Vehicle 06 mission at Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Woman struck, killed by train in Brevard County: FHP

Troopers with the Florida Highway Patrol responded to reports of a pedestrian being struck by a train along Malabar Rd. (State Road 514) late Tuesday evening.

Shark abuse would be punishable offense under new Indian Harbour Beach ordinance

After a video surfaced late last year that authorities said appeared to show a man beating a shark with a hammer, one Florida community is making it clear they have no tolerance for such actions.