PALM BAY, Fla. — A Palm Bay City Council member has released a statement responding to the controversial comments he made about Indian Americans. Last week, Councilman Chandler Langevin posted on X ...
The Colorado River Indian Tribes, along Arizona's western edges, would become the third Indigenous government in North America to grant a river personhood rights. The move is part of a worldwide ...
The Ocean Research & Conservation Association hosted a citizen science event to gather data on the Indian River Lagoon. About 2,000 students from 37 schools participated across six Florida counties.
NORTH ATTLEBORO — The local family who appeared on the popular game show “Family Feud” ended up winning four games and nearly $42,000. The Cappadonas — parents and longtime North Attleboro residents ...
Last week at our Wednesday Business Connection, Sheriff Gabe Fabrizio shared both the wins and the challenges facing our Sheriff’s Office. His team is working tirelessly to get fentanyl and other ...
For those receiving federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, the state agency that distributes those benefits has been warning local government officials that funding for ...
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Two Perrysburg Township restaurants were evacuated Monday after false emergency calls led police to respond to reports of possible threats. According to Perrysburg Township Police ...
Residents on North Indian River Drive in Cocoa face routine flooding, disrupting mail and trapping them in their homes. Seasonal king tides, exacerbated by supermoons, cause the Indian River Lagoon to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers will be able to support their local high school athletes just by eating at McDonald's next week. The company's owner/operators across the state are taking part in High School ...
VERO BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers has filed a lawsuit against the County Commission, escalating a months-long budget battle. The lawsuit, filed on October 2, accuses ...
For decades, Rusty Taylor has been growing pumpkins in his yard overlooking the Gallatin Valley. But on Tuesday, he stood with a self-satisfied grin as two Chronicle reporters stared dumbstruck at the ...