His mother, Amberlie Reinertsen, says Mason has had lung complications since birth but has never been this sick before. Doctors report that Central Florida hospitals are seeing a spike in RSV cases, which can be life-threatening for infants, seniors, and those with underlying health conditions.
A popular downtown Melbourne restaurant is closing. Alligator Reef Club, known for its good food and Key West vibe, will close after Feb. 5.
Taking a #TrumpForceOne selfie, watching Trump motorcade at Mar-a-Lago in Florida is a thing to do. It can be a day trip from Cocoa Beach or Melbourne
The satellite-tagged croc that became an internet sensation known as the " Melbourne Beach crocodile " lit up social media with his back-and-forth sightings in Brevard County, Florida. He was among 15 satellite-tagged crocs lending new insights into how these top predators adapt to city life.
Who's up for a late-night launch? Weather permitting, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket should be visible from the Treasure and Space Coasts after liftoff.
Some recent studies found fluoride exposure is associated with cognitive impacts in children, but the research isn’t conclusive. Still, many Floridians say there’s enough evidence to warrant concern.
As the incoming Trump administration pushes back against water fluoridation, several Florida communities are already abandoning the long public health practice.
A teacher at an elementary school in Melbourne has been named Brevard Public Schools’ 2025 Teacher of the Year.
Emboldened by the state surgeon general and RFK Jr.'s nomination to Health and Human Services, anti-fluoride Floridians take center stage in debate
A Melbourne, Florida mother is spreading awareness about the dangers of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) as her son fights for his life in the ICU.
Who's up for back-to-back rocket launches? Weather permitting, two SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets should be visible from the Treasure and Space Coasts Monday.
Some recent studies found fluoride exposure is associated with cognitive impacts in children, but the research isn’t conclusive. Still, many Central Floridians say there’s enough evidence to warrant concern.