Sebastian City Council approves $460k resolution to restore parking spaces
Last week, the Sebastian City Council voted 4-1 on a $460,000 resolution to restore all the red brick pattern parking...
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Last week, the Sebastian City Council voted 4-1 on a $460,000 resolution to restore all the red brick pattern parking...
Last Friday, a boat tied to a Sebastian Inlet marker 13 next to the sandbar seemed suspicious and illegal, which...
Last Monday, Ed Dodd and Kelly Dixon were sworn in during a city council meeting. Dodd is now serving his...
Last Sunday, we mentioned potential rain for Thanksgiving Day the weekend, but now it's been reduced to only a 20...
Sebastian Charter Junior High School was recently named a "School of Excellence" for 2021-2022 by the Florida State Board of...
The Archie Smith Fish House, located at 1740 Indian River Drive in Sebastian, will soon be demolished. The building, owned...
The past few days have felt like a genuine fall season in Florida, with rain, high winds, cloudy skies, and...
Last week, Fellsmere Police Chief Keith Touchberry officially entered the sheriff's 2024 race in Indian River County. Touchberry, 58, told Sebastian...
Our local government is set up much differently than a larger city because the City Manager is the one who...
If you live in Micco or Little Hollywood, you probably noticed all the orange flags pinned in the ground along...
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