BREAKING: Titusville Police Detectives Charge David Barber With First Degree Murder of Jesse Kirk

Kirk’s body was found near Haulover Canal BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – Titusville Police Detectives have charged David A. Barber, 35, with the murder of Jessie Kirk, 72, of Titusville on March 4. Detectives added the following charges on Barber while he was still incarcerated at the Brevard County Jail for an earlier arrest. […]

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WATCH: State Senator Randy Fine Grills Opponent Josh Weil After Campaign Worker Arrested for Burglary and Theft

State senator Randy Fine holds a press conference in Tallahassee  ABOVE VIDEO: State Senator Randy Fine holds a press conference to grill political opponent Josh Weil after campaign worker arrested for Burglary and Theft. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – In a dramatic turn of events, a campaign worker for Congressional District 6 candidate Josh Weil

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Jason Mitchell Group announces merger with Arkansas-based iRealty

The Jason Mitchell Group (JMG) couldn’t have asked for a better two weeks. The Arizona-based brokerage announced Monday that it has merged with iRealty, a brokerage in Arkansas that boasts almost 200 agents and roughly 1,400 transaction sides per year. The move marks JMG’s entry into Arkansas, the 42nd state where the brokerage has a

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Maryland reverse mortgage bill withdrawn following industry dialogue

A reverse mortgage-related bill that was introduced in the Maryland state Senate that would have put the onus on lenders to cover some extra expenses tied to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) origination process has been withdrawn by the sponsoring senator after conversations with reverse mortgage industry representatives. Senate Bill 831 would have required

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Columnist: Reverse mortgages have benefits that come with risks

A reverse mortgage could have benefits for a qualifying borrower, but anyone considering these loans should also be mindful of the potential risks. This is according to nationally syndicated personal finance columnist Liz Weston in one of her latest pieces. A reader who asked Weston to weigh in on the product relayed the story of

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HUD’s Innovative Housing Showcase is returning to DC in 2025

In conjunction with efforts to celebrate the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence next year, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Monday announced that its Innovative Housing Showcase event and expo will be returning to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., later this year. The showcase was originally held in June 2019 during

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HomeVision, Restb.ai partner on AI in collateral underwriting

HomeVision, a collateral underwriting and appraisal review platform, has partnered with artificial intelligence (AI) firm Restb.ai to integrate computer vision technology into real estate valuation processes. The collaboration will incorporate Restb.ai’s AI-powered image recognition into HomeVision’s Machine Intelligence Review Assistant (MIRA) platform. The companies say the technology will improve appraisal accuracy, automate parts of the

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Station Science Top News: March 7, 2025

Challenges to measuring space-induced brain changes CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut David Saint-Jacques undergoes an MRI for Wayfinding. CSA Researchers found that an upward shift in the brain during spaceflight makes it hard to distinguish different types of tissue, causing errors in determining changes in brain volume. Previous studies have interpreted these changes as evidence

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James Gentile: Shaping the Artemis Generation, One Simulation at a Time 

James Gentile always wanted to fly. As he prepared for an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy to become a pilot, life threw him an unexpected curve: a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. His appointment was rescinded.  With his dream grounded, Gentile had two choices—give up or chart a new course. He chose the

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