Titusville is testing nanobubble technology in the Indian River Lagoon to improve water quality and help marine life breathe.
A new study reveals a strange light-brown slime on Indian River Lagoon dolphins signals suppressed immunity and other health issues.
Brevard County commissioners approved the final yearly plan for the Save Our Indian River Lagoon program. A vote on renewing ...
The St. Johns River Water Management District seeks public input on its multi-million dollar plan to restore the Indian River ...
A dredging project starting near Taylor Creek to remove 7,500 cubic yards of muck will improve water quality Indian River ...
The City of Titusville has launched a pilot program using nanobubble technology in an effort to improve water quality in the ...
Brevard County is in a full sprint to get homes off aging septic tanks and hooked into central sewer, as cities try to stem the pollution choking the Indian River Lagoon. Local officials say the ...
Brevard County commissioners will vote on the final Save Our Indian River Lagoon plan, as a recent cold snap revives fears of a 'superbloom' that devastated seagrass in 2011.
An early investigation has revealed that the person may be connected to an incident several days ago in southern Brevard ...