Sebastian police officers helped unresponsive man during city meeting
Three Sebastian police officers helped a man who collapsed during a Veteran's Advisory Board meeting in the city council chambers....
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Three Sebastian police officers helped a man who collapsed during a Veteran's Advisory Board meeting in the city council chambers....
The Source and Salvation Army are opening a cold weather shelter on Friday and Saturday as temperatures drop into the...
A cold front is making its way into Sebastian today, sending temperatures into the upper 30s tonight in Sebastian, Florida....
The City Council approved $528,640 for new golf carts with GPS for the Sebastian Municipal Golf Course. City officials say...
Many residents in Sebastian say their yards are flooding because of "sloppy engineering" from new home construction. They want to...
The Sebastian Police Department received numerous calls about an intoxicated man acting disorderly wearing only a t-shirt and underwear in...
Anglers at the Sebastian Inlet tell Sebastian Daily that snook and pompano are still biting, as well as jacks and blue runners....
A pickup truck collided with two other vehicles before crashing into the entrance of Abide Calvary Church in Sebastian, Florida....
The north side of the inlet has reopened for fishing, but the majority of the north inlet remains closed while...
We'll have the same temperatures this week as we had over the weekend, but there's a cold front moving in...
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