Titusville (Florida)

Case that sent man to prison for 27 years to be reopened

TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Brevard County Sheriff's Office says it will reopen a 1981 homicide case that previously left a central Florida man imprisoned for 27 years before he was cleared by DNA testing.

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Scholarship fund aids student firefighters

BY AMANDA STRATFORD • FLORIDA TODAY • November 3, 2009 TITUSVILLE — Alan Colquhoun became a firefighter to help people. After his death in February, his wife established the Alan R. Colquhoun Memorial Scholarship Fund to...

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George William Woerner [Tallahassee]

Cumberland Times-News TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — George William Woerner, 84, of Tallahassee, Fla., passed away Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, in Tallahassee. He was a native of Cumberland and former resident of Baltimore and Titusville,...

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Letters: Vatican's outreach rooted in ulterior motives

Vatican's outreach rooted in ulterior motives Michael J. Gallagher - Titusville, Fla. The article about Vatican overtures to traditional Anglicans casts much light on the move ("Vatican makes Anglicans offer," Life, Wednesday)....

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Stomp Rocket!

How did I never see this before? While visiting the Space Walk of Fame Museum in Titusville, FL (just down the road from the fabulous Kennedy Space Center), the kids picked out a new toy: the Stomp Rocket Junior. It’s a...

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"Manatee Hammock Park" in Titusville, Florida - was rated: 7

We had learned from other forums this was a good, if not the best, RV Park from which to watch a shuttle launch. I had also read reviews reflecting low overhead clearance of low hanging tree limbs had caused damage to the roofs...

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Police: Mom Watched as Son Tried to Smother Infant

TITUSVILLE, FL -- A single mother who "thought her life would be easier" is accused by police of watching and doing nothing as her 2-year-old tried to suffocate her 11-month-old son. Christina McIntyre, 23, was charged Thursday...

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Students float their ideas

30 MIT students and faculty members recently took off on a micro-gravity research flight from Titusville, Florida, to carry out experiments on a variety of projects that could help future astronauts or help in the development...

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