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Friday, April 17, 2026
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Community News
Read Section →Brevard Jury Delivers $14 Million Verdict After Local Customer Injured by Contaminated Ice Cream
A Brevard County jury awarded $14 million to a West Melbourne woman severely injured after consuming ice cream contaminated with metal nails, sending a strong message about consumer safety.
Apr 17
Empowering Future Leaders: South Brevard Pathfinder Club Announces Open Enrollment Period
Apr 17
Fisherman's Landing Park Launches Online Reservation System
Apr 17
Florida Leads Nation in ICE Spending: Local Fiscal and Community Impact
Apr 17
Community Sports
Read Section →LIV Golf CEO Declares League Funded Through 2032 as Saudi Cuts Loom
LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neill forcefully denied reports of imminent shutdown Wednesday, claiming the breakaway league is fully funded through 2032. The denial came as Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund signaled a potential pullback from the circuit that has consumed over $5 billion since its 2021 launch.
Apr 17
Balogun's Hot Streak Makes Him USMNT's Centerpiece for World Cup Run
Apr 17
Nets Crush Kings 116-99, Shatter 10-Game Skid
Apr 17
Bulls Cut Ivey Over Anti-Gay Rant After Injury Shutdown
Apr 17
Booker's Efficient Scoring Powers Suns Past Grizzlies
Apr 17
Local Business
Read Section →CHUCK E. CHEESE INTRODUCES SENSORY SENSITIVE BIRTHDAYS THIS WORLD AUTISM MONTH
Chuck E. Cheese in West Melbourne is launching sensory-sensitive birthday packages this World Autism Month, featuring dimmed lights, reduced noise, and trained staff to create an inclusive celebration experience for children with autism and sensory sensitivities.
Apr 17
A Look at the Quiet Residential Development and Property Standards on Amore Lane
Apr 17
New Restaurants, Closures, and Dining News: Restaurant Roundup for March
Apr 17
New Commercial Opportunities Emerge at 3151 South Babcock Street
Apr 17
Schools & Kids
Read Section →Bayside High School Softball: Cultivating Talent and Community Spirit in Palm Bay
Bayside High School's softball program continues to be a source of pride for Palm Bay, fostering athletic excellence, academic discipline, and strong community ties.
Apr 17
Brevard County Spring Sports Preview: High School Weekly Schedule and Key Matchups
Apr 17
Sea of Dreams: Disney Cruise Line Backstage Magic for Local School's Debut Play
Apr 17
Daily Fun
Read Section →The Golden Ratio: Nature's Secret Code in Your Own Backyard
Ever wondered why some flowers look so perfect? Or why seashells spiral in such an appealing way? The answer may lie in a mathematical sequence that's all around us.
Apr 17
The Price of Free: Are "Buy Now, Pay Later" Services Worth It?
Apr 17
The Tipping Point: Does the Future of Service Lie in Automation?
Apr 17
The Double-Edged Sword of "Having a Voice
Apr 17
The Algorithm and the Argument: Are Online Echo Chambers Inevitable?
Apr 17
State News
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Minnesota Dad Charged in Protest Shove Over Child Filming
A tense confrontation at a Bloomington protest escalated when a father shoved a counterprotester's phone away from his child, prompting a punch that broke his nose. The counterprotester now faces felony assault charges while wearing a bulletproof vest. The 'No Kings' rally clash highlights rising tensions in political demonstrations.
Apr 17
Trump Expands Visa Bans on 26 in Western Hemisphere Crackdown
Apr 17
Ex-DHS Official: Iran Capable of U.S. Attacks via Cartels, Cyber Networks
Apr 17
DNA Unmasks Columbia River Remains as Missing Martin Family
Apr 17
U.S. Births Hit 3.6M in 2025, Down 1% Amid 23-Year Plunge
Apr 17
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