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The collection at Florida Tech's Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts could be going, as well.
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A 26-year-old Florida woman is recovering after being attacked by an alligator while wading in a pond.
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A severe thunderstorm caused damage throughout Brevard County today.
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The United States Department of Agriculture found more than 80 percent of U.S. children lived in food insecure households. / Nonperishable items can be donated at The Salvation Army Melbourne site at 1080 Hickory St. in Melbourne.
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What's touted as the world's largest solar-powered concrete boat will be docked Monday in Cocoa.
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New Shiloh Christian Center in Melbourne is dealing with some wild hogs tearing up the property. Bishop Jacquelyn Gordon said at least fifteen hogs have been spotted.
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The FBI is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information solving the vandalism cases of three churches in Melbourne. The FBI believes the cases are related.
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A fugitive has been recaptured in Melbourne- fifty six years after he escaped from an Ohio prison.
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If you have an iguana, monkey or python that maybe shouldn’t be kept as the family pet, state wildlife officials will be more than happy to take them off your hands. The aim of the Exotic Pet Amnesty Program is to put these non-native animals in the state’s care, instead of being released into the wild.
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The geese are going after residents in a Melbourne park. The park is in the middle of town and many people visit it just to feed the birds. But city officials hope if people stop feeding the birds that they will stop attacking. That’s why signs up went up reading don’t feed the birds.