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Cold Weather Shelters Open Across Brevard County on Wednesday, January 28

Cold weather shelters will be open across Brevard County tonight, Wednesday, Jan. 28, as overnight temperatures are expected to drop to a low around 39, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service in Melbourne. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Cold weather shelters will be open across Brevard County tonight, Wednesday, Jan. 28, as […]

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Florida Opts Into Federal Education Freedom Tax Credit to Expand School Choice

established through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ABOVE VIDEO: Governor DeSantis Makes Major Announcement on School Choice TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – Governor Ron DeSantis announced Florida will be opting in to the Federal Education Freedom Tax Credit established through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to expand school choice efforts. “Florida families have access to

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Brevard County Jail Worker Arrested on Charges of Sexual Misconduct, Smuggling Contraband

woman arrested identified as Lisa Marie Sanders, 33, of Palm Bay A Brevard County Jail employee was taken into custody Tuesday after authorities say she engaged in a sexual relationship with an inmate and assisted in bringing contraband into the Brevard County Jail Complex. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – A Brevard County Jail employee was taken

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SpaceX Set for Thursday Night Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral

Coverage of the launch can be seen on Space Coast Daily TV SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the launch of 29 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) on Thursday at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the

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Gen X investors are confident, but they often lack formal retirement plans

A new study commissioned by Equitable and conducted by The Wall Street Journal’s Intelligence Unit examines how Gen X is approaching investing and retirement planning. The research is based on a survey of 500 retail investors — primarily Gen X — with millennials and pre-retiree baby boomers included for comparison. Gen X includes more than

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NAR, .RealEstate helping Realtors build online presence

.RealEstate — an official partner of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) — has launched a unified digital platform designed to help real estate professionals build and manage their online presence. The launch follows the company’s rebrand from Get.Realtor in August 2025 and marks a shift from a domain-focused offering to a broader digital branding

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Indiana bill targets housing affordability with state zoning changes

Another state vs. local jurisdiction showdown is brewing up in Indiana. Lawmakers there are poised to strip cities of much of their power over where and how new housing is built, setting up a clash over who holds the reins of local growth and – critically – housing development. Indiana’s proposed bill would transform how

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Jim Park on appraisal workforce shortage and regulatory shifts

The U.S. appraisal industry is facing a myriad of issues: a workforce shortage, rising regulatory scrutiny and new technology requirements that could reshape the profession altogether. Jim Park, the president and CEO of Collateral Risk Network and a certified general appraiser, spoke with HousingWire about the challenges facing the industry. He spoke about the declining

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Louisville, Ky., joins municipalities piloting AI to fast-track permits

Earlier this month, the City of Louisville, Ky., announced a partnership with Govstream.ai, a technology company that utilizes AI to speed up the permitting process, reflecting a broader national push to utilize AI to accelerate permitting and approvals.  Municipalities are increasingly under pressure from their constituents and the federal government to streamline residential development amid

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Discovery Alert: An Ice-Cold Earth?

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