Cooler temperatures continue through the weekend in Sebastian, Florida
Sebastian residents woke up to cooler temperatures on Thursday morning as a cold front made its way through Florida last...
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Sebastian residents woke up to cooler temperatures on Thursday morning as a cold front made its way through Florida last...
Sebastian River Medical Center (SRMC) received the highest grade of "B" in Indian River County for the Fall of 2022....
Sebastian City Councilman Chris Nunn and his wife Amber were driving on Indian River Drive the morning after Hurricane Nicole when they...
Hurricane Nicole came through Sebastian early this morning at around 2:00 a.m. with the highest wind speed clocked at 79...
At 6:00 p.m., the National Hurricane Center said Nicole had formed into a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75...
Tropical Storm Nicole will become a hurricane later today as it moves closer to Florida. The National Hurricane Center (NHC)...
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2021, Sebastian voters re-elected Ed Dodd and elected Kelly Dixon for Sebastian City Council. There were...
Subtropical Storm Nicole's tracking slightly shifted to the north overnight, potentially placing Brevard and Indian River Counties in its path....
If Tropical Storm Nicole stays on its current path and makes landfall between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, we...
A Hurricane Watch has been issued for the east coast of Florida from Brevard County to Hollandale Beach, including our...
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