Sebastian housekeeper accused of stealing 63 pain pills
A 72-year-old victim who was prescribed Hydrocodone to cope with pain after a recent surgery says a housekeeper stole their...
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A 72-year-old victim who was prescribed Hydrocodone to cope with pain after a recent surgery says a housekeeper stole their...
Sons of The American Legion-Squad 189 of Sebastian have begun planning to unveil the newest monument to be erected at...
On Wednesday evening, the Sebastian City Council had a special meeting to discuss potential public safety concerns involving three lots...
There could be some patchy fog and showers this weekend, but the weather is warming up slightly in Sebastian, Florida....
Police say a body of an unidentified man was found behind a home Thursday afternoon in Fellsmere, Florida. "No foul...
Fewer anglers were out during the recent cold snap, but those brave enough to withstand the chill reported success at...
Vice-Mayor Chris Nunn has requested a special City Council meeting regarding three corner lots at CR-512 and Roseland Road in...
The Sebastian Area Historical Society is hosting "Early Development, 1950 to Present, in the Sebastian Area," presented by Dr. Henry...
SEBASTIAN - During a regular meeting last week, all five council members declined to purchase the Sembler property for $2.5 million. The...
It's going to be another cold night with a Frost Advisory and an expected low of 36 degrees in Sebastian,...
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