Man pulls firearm over boat towing price in Fellsmere
A 78-year-old man pulled out a handgun over the cost of towing his boat out of the stick marsh in...
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A 78-year-old man pulled out a handgun over the cost of towing his boat out of the stick marsh in...
The Sebastian Police Department is reporting that two of their officers were taken to the hospital, treated, and released after...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds the public that shorebirds and sea turtles still rely on beaches near Sebastian...
The month of August was busy with local area inspections throughout Sebastian. Most establishments continue to do well with consistency....
The Sebastian Train Depot is ready to reopen Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022, starting with breakfast sandwiches and a new temporary menu. The...
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are monitoring two Atlantic tropical disturbances, but neither is a threat to Florida...
When a Walmart asset protection agent noticed a missing Apple TV 4K 65Gb item from a shelf, he reviewed video...
Former City Councilman Damien H. Gilliams requests that the Indian River County courts lift a no-contact order so that he...
Forecasters are monitoring a tropical disturbance with a 70 percent chance of forming during the next five days near Florida's...
Former Fellsmere Police Department volunteer Bill Lawrence passed away on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, at the age of 80. He...
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