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Matt Reed Columns

  1. U.S. Rep. Bill Posey

    Matt Reed: Posey defends votes before the shutdown

    • Jan. 28, 2014

    Congressman Bill Posey is a fiscal conservative, and we have respected his occasional votes against spending compromises. Posey’s numerous votes to …

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    • Jan. 28, 2014

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Editorial Cartoons

  1. Snow in Florida? Panhandle, South reporting ice, sleet, snow

    The National Weather Service is forecasting snow for parts of the Florida Panhandle thanks to an arctic blast....

      2:54 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  2. Florida Frontiers: Windover dig broke ground on ancient past

    Backhoe operator Steve Vanderjagt couldn't believe his eyes....

      5:15 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  3. Palm Bay man accused of having sex with family dog charged

    The man accused of having sex with the family dog has been formally charged by the state attorney’s office....

      3:56 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  4. Police: Man had sex with family dog

    After he was caught on camera having sex with a family’s German Shepherd mix, Palm Bay police say they arrested a pizza deliveryman at his place of work. ...

      12:14 PM, Jan. 7, 2014
  5. Oviedo shooter charged with first-degree premeditated murder

    After a shooting in Oviedo’s Waverlee Woods subdivision left a 17-year-old girl dead on Monday, police have since charged the girl’s mother with first-degree premeditated murder. ...

      3:45 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  6. Brevard chase ends with suspect relaxing in lawn chair

    Deputies say a man drove a stolen truck through Interstate 95 traffic Sunday at speeds topping 100 mph during a chase — before he parked behind a Titusville church and nonchalantly plopped into a chair....

      3:34 PM, Jan. 27, 2014
  7. Florida Panhandle schools to close for ice, snow

    Schools, courts and government offices throughout the western Panhandle plan to close because of anticipated snow and ice....

      4:10 PM, Jan. 27, 2014
  8. Matt Reed: Posey defends votes before the shutdown

    Congressman Bill Posey is a fiscal conservative, and we have respected his occasional votes against spending compromises. Posey’s numerous votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act matched his campaign positions in 2012, when we endorsed him....

      10:11 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  9. Vintage Ford airplane lifts Space Coast passengers on short jaunts

    A 1929 Ford Tri-Motor 4-AT-E, the first mass produced airline, flew into Brevard County as it continues on a Florida tour to give fliers a feel for aviation's early start....

      12:20 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  10. Families address matters of life and peace

    Lila Klausman recalls her first question for the pediatrician upon hearing her baby, Mark, had Down syndrome: “What do I do 40 years from now?” ...

      12:26 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  11. Caucus rally speaks out against Common Core

    Signs dotted the room: 'Keep Local Control.' 'Stop Fed. Govt. Takeover.' 'Stop Common Core.'...

      9:11 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  12. Maryland mall victim attended Cocoa Beach Jr./Sr. High

    Brianna Benlolo, a 21-year-old victim of Saturday’s mall shooting in Maryland, has ties to Brevard County, having attending at least seven years of school in the community....

      10:27 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  13. Celebrated Merritt Island novelist Patrick Smith dies

    Beloved Florida author Patrick Smith, who penned one of America’s most enduring novels, “A Land Remembered,” passed away Sunday at the age of 87....

      8:11 PM, Jan. 26, 2014
  14. Florida justices approve medical marijuana vote

    A narrowly divided Florida Supreme Court paved the way for state voters to decide whether doctors should be allowed to prescribe marijuana as a treatment for some conditions....

      2:04 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  15. Infantini pushes to reset public comments at commission meetings

    County Commissioner Infantini challenges Chair Bolin Lewis in seeking to move comment to beginning of meeting...

      7:53 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  16. Life, abstinence, sex and romance tonight at Calvary Chapel

    It’s a matter of life and death. Or at least that is the message that will be delivered to hundreds of people expected to gather tonight for a look at the finality of life, abstinence, sex and romance during a special presentation at Calvary Chapel in...

      11:25 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  17. Official Super Bowl flip coin still has Brevard origins

    The Highland Mint in Melbourne flips out this time every year....

      5:09 PM, Jan. 28, 2014
  18. Arrest mugshots: Busted in Brevard

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

      9:17 AM, Jan. 28, 2014
  19. Mike Haridopolos: Florida politics preview

    Floridians can have their say in Legislature's spending, columnist Mike Haridopolos says....

      3:28 PM, Jan. 27, 2014
  20. Brevard Zoo gears up for 20th anniversary

    Brevard Zoo traces its roots to a roadside exotic-animal menagerie in West Melbourne that drew negative national media scrutiny 30 years ago....

      10:57 PM, Jan. 27, 2014

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