After collecting nearly 4,000 signatures to place a referendum on the ballot that would guarantee resident of Titusville a right to clean water, city officials say the petition might be illegal, according to a Florida Law sign by Governor DeSantis in 2020
Author: Michael Lynch
Sen. Wright Presents Check for New Titusville Aerospace Center at EFSC
State Sen. Tom Wright presented a $1.2 million check Tuesday to Eastern Florida State College to help fund the new Aerospace Center of Excellence on the Titusville Campus to train students in high-tech careers.
Fatal Crash on US-1 in Mims Kills 24-Year-Old Woman From Titusville
Florida Highway Patrol is on the scene of a fatal crash on US-1 near Wiley Avenue in Mims that killed a 24-year-old woman from Titusville who was one of the passengers inside a vehicle
Surrey Homes LLC plans to build 200 homes on 46 in Mims
In an Orlando Biz Journal article, Winter Park-based Surrey Homes LLC announced that they planned to buy 118 acres to build a 200-home single family development.
Arrest Made in Mother’s Stolen Vehicle Incident
Titusville Police have arrested a local man who stole a vehicle from a local mother.
Titusville Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Sexual Battery of a Child
In March of 2019, Titusville Police investigated a report that a five-year old child had revealed to a classmate, who revealed to a school official, that she had been repeatedly assaulted by Stork on multiple occasions.
Space Perspective unveils capsule design for balloon-borne tourist flights
The Titusville-based company unveiled the exterior design of its pressurized capsule, which will begin carrying customers to the stratosphere beneath a giant balloon just two years from now, if all goes according to plan. The craft, known as Spaceship Neptune, will be spherical, it turns out.
Titusville man causes crash in Melbourne, injuring juvenile, others
A red Ford sedan, driven by Dominiquie Scott, from Titusville, was observed by officers driving into oncoming traffic in the area of Aurora and Mosswood and intentionally ramming a black Mercury sedan.
Space Coast’s first double launch day targeting Aug. 4
Missions carried by both United Launch Alliance (ULA) and SpaceX are targeting liftoff on Thursday, August 4, setting up the first double header from an increasingly busy spaceport.
NASA’s first Artemis moon launch might see more than 100,000 spectators, officials say
Sold-out hotels. Excitement that seems to grow by the day. The potential for hundreds of thousands of visitors, support staff, and more.