Taking funding away from arts for Brevard lifeguards doesn’t add up | Torres
Funding for the arts, previously approved, was slashed after Rep. Randy Fine urged citizens to call county commissioners and complain about drag queens.
Funding for the arts, previously approved, was slashed after Rep. Randy Fine urged citizens to call county commissioners and complain about drag queens.
Torres: Are humans the opposite of salmon? It would seem that way by how little we care for our own health and that of our planet.
Jeff Abramowski, the subject of season 4 of the Murder on the Space Coast podcast, is hopeful that new DNA testing will clear his name.
Torres: Changing my vacation would have really put the fates to the test. Yep, I believe in jinxes.
Torres: DeSantis continues his war against being ‘woke’ but sleeps through insurance crisis. Rates have risen 206% on his watch.
Torres: I am so thankful for organizations like Florida Wildlife Hospital in Palm Shores for saving this particular gopher tortoise’s life.
Engagement Editor John A. Torres is thankful to the Florida Wildlife Hospital for saving a tortoise that moved into John’s backyard months ago.
Torres: So maybe it wasn’t extraterrestrial in nature, tar-like substances washing up on our beaches is still cause for concern.
The family of convicted murderer James Barnes says they hope his August execution will bring an end to their decades-long nightmare.
Crosley Green’s attorneys argue that the state commission that handles parole miscalculated when they set Green’s parole date.
Torres: This first Father’s day without my dad has me thinking an awful lot about just how much love the human heart is capable of.
Torres: The county and the volunteer board of the Moore Cultural Complex need to come together and salvage their relationship.
Instead of banning William Dillon’s book, the DOC should just do a better job protecting the inmates from being sexually assaulted. Just a thought.
The wheels of justice turn slowly but this 2018 case has been bogged down by an extraordinary amount of pre-trial litigation.
The county will be just fine but what’s going to happen to small towns like Malabar and Grant when it comes to maintaining Brightline crossings?
It might be wishful thinking but play along and vote for where you think Brightline should put a train station in Brevard County.
Prosecutor Bryon Aven is no stranger to controversy, having been previously reprimanded by the Florida Bar and relieved of duties at his last post.
Florida’s new death penalty laws are in direct contrast with the U.S. Supreme Court.
School board member Gene Trent failed to disclose that he had been twice arrested before seeking employment in Brevard County as a teacher.
Crosley Green turned himself in to authorities today after an appellate court overturned a lower court’s ruling granting him a new trial.