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Local news and current events

  1. Bob Stover: Building on our founder's legacy

    Al Neuharth believed newspapers should anchor their communities

    • May. 20, 2013
  1. Matt Reed: Melbourne cultivates jobs, events

    Melbourne City Manager Mike McNees explains incentives, benefits.

    • May. 21, 2013
  1. John Kelly: Hale tells senators public-private union is the way

    Wayne Hale's passion for exploration, his knowledge and his ability to talk straight make him a potent weapon for space advocacy. This week, the former NASA leader went before the U.S. Senate and pointedly summed up the state of America's space program.

    • May. 18, 2013
  1. Help! Three bags of Beanie Babies seek new home

    Before we move on to your requests, a couple of announcements:

    • May. 19, 2013
  1. Family fun: Turtle trek shines light on nesting ritual

    Maggie Dickinson's Family Adventures column shines a spotlight on sea turtle nesting and where to go to learn more about sea turtles.

    • May. 14, 2013
  1. Bernie Badger: Einstein's theory leads to planet discovery

    A new method of discovering exoplanets that relies on Einstein's special theory of relativity relies on the highly precise brightness data collected by NASA's Kepler spacecraft.

    • May. 17, 2013
  1. Scott Tilley: Cloning people is bound to happen

    Should we clone people?

    • May. 17, 2013
  1. Ann Holland: Learn to save a kitten's life

    Ann Holland: This is 'kitten season,' and you may come across some. Here's how to take care of them.

    • Apr. 29, 2013

Sports coverage and commentary

  1. David Jones: Cohen almost ready to tackle 'real' world

    David Jones: Palm Bay's Joe Cohen is preparing for life outside of pro sports — if he has to do so.

    • May. 18, 2013
  1. Brian McCallum: M.I. Christian's Davis is 'always there'

    Brian McCallum: Merritt Island Christian volunteer Mark Davis will be honored Monday for consistent hard work.

    • May. 18, 2013
  1. John A. Torres: Melo out, people -- backlash was undeserved

    Oh, the shock. LeBron James won his fourth Most Valuable Player award and it wasn't unanimous. The horror, the indignation rings through the NBA and the entire sports world.

    • May. 7, 2013
  1. Michael Parsons: Geiger already a big hit for Daytona Cubs

    Michael Parsons: Geiger already a big hit for Daytona Cubs.

    • May. 18, 2013
  1. Bill Sargent: Big bull? Angler stays cool

    Bill Sargent: Anglers stay cool catching big bull dolphin.

    • May. 18, 2013

Lifestyles and entertainment

  1. Norris Burkes: 'God tells mothers many things'

    Mothers know many things.

    • May. 11, 2013
  1. Pick of the Vine: Spanish verdejo on way to recognition

    White wines of Spain are on the verge of breaking through.

    • May. 15, 2013
  1. Pam Harbaugh: Artist, collector Dexter Johnson celebrates 100th birthday

    Dexter Johnson, a well known area artist and art collector, celebrated her 100th birthday Sunday at Trinity Towers. Many artists were on hand to wish her well.

    • May. 21, 2013
  1. Larry Johnston: Visit to Bimini often ends with some kind of splash

    Recently, I took a seaplane to Bimini, the closest Bahamian Island to the United States. If you have not yet landed on water, you must really try it

    • May. 21, 2013
  1. Suzy Fleming Leonard: Fundraiser's magic touch lights Broadway in Brevard

    Susie Wasdin is passionate about the arts, and Cocoa Village Playhouse is one of her passion projects.

    • May. 17, 2013

Health

  1. Senior Consult: Don't shy from bladder chatter

    Sometimes we take our bladders for granted. But don't ignore symptoms of urinary frequency, loss of bladder control or bleeding. And don't be embarrassed to share the symptoms with your doctor.

    • May. 15, 2013
  1. Exercise for Busy People: Respect the elements when outdoors

    We all know Florida is well known to have nearly 100 percent humidity much of the year. This can cause a bit of a problem for outdoor exercisers.

    • May. 15, 2013
  1. The People's Pharmacy: Is symptom a sign of celiac disease?

    A. Celiac disease is an inability to digest the protein in wheat, barley and rye. Such foods destroy the lining of the small intestine in those who have celiac disease.

    • May. 8, 2013
  1. Doctor: Tanning beds literally give users a killer tan

    Dr. Larry Bishop, a skin cancer surgeon says It's high time we treated indoor tanning as what it is: Cigarettes for the skin.

    • Apr. 25, 2013
  1. Clotting in lower legs potentially fatal

    Preventing a deep-vein thrombosis, also known as a DVT, is vital and far easier than treating it after it happens. A DVT is a blood clot that forms in a deep vein, more commonly in veins in the lower limbs.

    • May. 4, 2013

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