Woman missing after leaving Cleveland Clinic Wellness Center
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public's help in finding a missing woman last seen walking out...
A veteran broadcaster, Andy Hodges has spent nearly forty-five years reporting news across Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Brevard Counties. Throughout his career, he's graced the airwaves in radio and television at WFLX (FOX-29), WRMF, WIRK, WMXJ, WLIZ, WZZR, and WIXI, just to mention a few. Since 2016, Andy has been the Editor-in-Chief of Sebastian Daily.
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public's help in finding a missing woman last seen walking out...
Our weekend events for Sebastian include a drum circle, a Maine Lobster food truck, Reggae, Karaoke, and live music by...
The Exchange Club of Sebastian has introduced the 2022-2023 Officers/Board of Directors installed into office during its Installation Dinner at Capt. Hirams...
We needed all that rain on Sunday and Monday to prevent us from going into a drought. But Sebastian will...
The latest Sebastian Sands, a quarterly newsletter distributed by the Sebastian Area Historical Society, has an excellent write-up by Ann Gearhart...
More signs showed up last weekend in parts of Indian River County and Vero Beach depicting LaDonna Corbin as "crazy."...
The Sebastian city council unanimously approved hiring incentives and sign-on bonuses for new city workers amid a widespread problem that...
You've probably seen the slogan, "Turn it Down, Keep it Down," about a new Florida law that went into effect...
The City Council voted 4-1 on Wednesday to proceed with an offer on the waterfront property next to Fisherman's Landing on Indian...
The Sebastian City Council will meet Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. inside City Hall to discuss the property next to Fisherman's...
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