Wednesday, June 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Palm Bay. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 4th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Love INC of Brevard announced a $100,000 Karen Fund grant award to help families and individuals in crisis across the county. The fund, named in memory of Karen Robinson, will boost the organization’s capacity to offer emergency relief — including practical support and spiritual care. Space Coast Daily
- ➤ Richard 'Dick' Blake, the first African American principal in Brevard Public Schools, died at 91 and led Cocoa High School for 23 years while serving 36 years on Rockledge City Council; his work in education and civil rights is honored with a school stadium and park—his legacy lives on in our community. Space Coast Daily
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Today, the Falcon 9 rocket turns 15 years old and remains the most common rocket launching from Cape Canaveral—its reusable boosters have cut costs and helped send NASA, military, and small business missions into space. Florida Today
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Women's Center of Brevard found severe vandalism and theft last Thursday when vandals broke in at its Melbourne location on Aurora Road—staff now seek donations and help as police investigate the incident. FOX 35 Orlando
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Beachgoers along the Space Coast reported seeing rare nine-armed sea stars washed ashore on June 3 and shared photos on social media. Marine scientists said the unusual surge could stem from low oxygen levels or dredging and advised beachgoers to gently return the creatures to the ocean + investigations are ongoing. FOX 35 Orlando
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Anne Gregg, a physician assistant at Health First, warned today that osteoporosis affects men too and urged those with risk factors to get a DXA scan early—one in four men over 50 may break a bone if not screened and treated properly. She said early testing can help prevent severe fractures and the loss of independence that follows. Space Coast Daily
SPORTS NEWS
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Drive-In Family Movie Night
6-10 p.m. — Space Coast Harley-Davidson — Family-friendly event — Enjoy 'Lion King' under the stars with activities and food trucks.
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Brevard Comedy Night at Gettin' Crabby
7-8:30 p.m. — Gettin' Crabby — Tickets available — Enjoy a night of laughter with top comedians including Marcus Crespo and Preach Carter.
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Scrape the Bay 2 Car Show
1-6 p.m. — Space Coast Harley-Davidson — $10 to participate — Show off your wheels and enjoy food trucks at this exciting car, truck, and bike showcase.
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Best of Senior Living Virtual Tour
9 AM - 7 PM — Above The Rest — Free entry — Discover award-winning senior care facilities and their exceptional services for a vibrant community living.
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Comedy Night with Rauce Padgett
7:00 – 10:30 PM — Pineapples — 21+ event — Enjoy a night of laughter with the award-winning comedian Rauce Padgett as he returns to the stage.
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