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Matt Reed Columns

  1. Beth Gitlin, director of the Women's Business Center at Florida Tech. FLORIDA TODAY file

    Matt Reed: Bring on the women-owned ventures

    • Dec. 17, 2013

    Plenty of women in Brevard dream of launching their own businesses. Some take the plunge with help from the Women’s Business Center at the Florida …

  1. Matt Reed: Inflated grades for teachers?
  2. Matt Reed: Who's betting on deals in Brevard?
  3. Matt Reed: Can Brevard save 63 more dogs and cats?
  4. Matt Reed Q&A;: Infantini questions incentives

Guest & Syndicated Columnists

  1. Guest column: Inspire and innovate — together

    • Dec. 13, 2013

    As 2014 dawns, the challenges facing our community, our country and our world might seem overwhelming. We struggle with the economy.

  1. The Pill is not a civil right
  2. Guest column: Your DNA and your First Amendment
  1. Eugene Robinson: GOP hungry to lead
  2. Charles Krauthammer: The oblivious president

Editorial Cartoons

  1. State drops charges against man filming Brevard traffic stop

    Prosecutors have dropped charges against a man who was arrested after filming Brevard County Sheriff’s Deputies....

      9:17 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  2. Looking for a gift for teacher? Here are 5 ideas

    Friday marks the last day of school before winter break for most students in Brevard County, and with that the deadline for dropping off gifts to teachers...

      10:35 AM, Dec. 16, 2013
  3. Flying Spaghetti Monster joins Festivus pole at Florida Capitol

    The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster has joined the growing number of groups putting up irreverent displays in the first floor of the Florida Capitol to counter a Nativity scene placed there by a Christian group....

      5:01 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  4. Matt Reed: Brevard schools making you richer

    'Failing' schools? The numbers prove otherwise...

      10:35 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  5. Palm Bay football group must replace missing money

    Saturday, the Palm Bay Youth Athletic Association will organize a fund-raising rummage sale at Veterans Memorial Park....

      4:09 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  6. Military air power returns in 2014 to Brevard show

    Organizers hope the return of the Air Force Thunderbirds will boost attendance at the 2014 Air & Space Show, though the two-day event has yet to land on a location to call home....

      10:32 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  7. Thunderbirds coming to 2014 Melbourne air show

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds are on tap to bring the Melbourne Air and Space Show roaring back to action in 2014....

      11:56 AM, Dec. 18, 2013
  8. Anthony won't have to pay most of her debts

    A bankruptcy judge has ruled that Casey Anthony won't have to pay most of her debts, discharging what she owes except for those related to student loans or criminal fines, if she has them....

      6:00 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  9. Police ID man shot, killed in Melbourne

    An unidentified man was shot and killed early Sunday morning in Melbourne’s Booker T. Washington neighborhood....

      12:58 PM, Dec. 16, 2013
  10. Police: Man dumped boat filled with trash at Palm Bay park

    A Homestead man was arrested after filling a boat with trash and leaving it at a Palm Bay park, according to police documents....

      5:22 PM, Dec. 16, 2013
  11. Space Coast high schools earn As and Bs

    Fourteen of Brevard’s 16 public high schools earned “A” letter grades last school year, and all earned either an “A” or a “B,” according to the Florida Department of Education. ...

      4:27 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  12. Brevard grand jury indicts man on second murder

    The Brevard County Grand Jury accused a man who was already in jail facing murder charges of committing a similar crime about two years earlier....

      5:09 PM, Dec. 17, 2013
  13. Gifts for teacher a true test of practicality

    Still need to check your child's teacher off the shopping list, here are a few ideas....

      7:04 AM, Dec. 17, 2013
  14. Brevard man charged in homicide: Another stand your ground showdown?

    Michael David Dunn's high-profile murder trial is scheduled to start Feb. 3 in a Jacksonville courtroom....

      9:52 AM, Dec. 16, 2013
  15. Cocoa Beach-Cape Canaveral SR A1A plan hits roadblock

    Planners developing the concept to transform State Road A1A head back to the drawing board to add more medians to provide refuge for pedestrians crossing the four-lane highway....

      Dec. 18, 2013
  16. Man suspected of 2nd slaying

    Melis Mull was told her 73-year-old mother died of natural causes in 2011, but as she was cleaning out the Rockledge home, she found her mother's purse missing and thought to herself something was wrong....

      11:59 PM, Dec. 17, 2013
  17. Budget a mixed bag for Florida

    There is plenty Floridians probably won't like about the budget deal the Senate approved Wednesday....

      7:54 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  18. Kathleen Parker: Time to diversify Santa

    Kathleen Parker on Megyn Kelly and her remarks about Santa Claus....

      3:23 PM, Dec. 18, 2013
  19. Arrest mugshots: Busted in Brevard

    Here are the latest arrest mugshots from the Brevard County Sheriff's Office....

      9:56 AM, Dec. 18, 2013
  20. Police say 24 children rescued from human trafficking scheme

    Two dozen Orlando children were crammed into the back of a work van, driven to Palm Bay on Friday and dropped off to spend more than 10 hours selling cheap items door-to-door. ...

      12:50 PM, Oct. 29, 2013

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