Grand Re-Opening of the Roseland Community Building
The Indian River County Parks & Recreation Department would like to invite you to the Grand Re-Opening of the Roseland...
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The Indian River County Parks & Recreation Department would like to invite you to the Grand Re-Opening of the Roseland...
The weekend looks excellent in Sebastian, with mostly sunshine and only a small chance of rain. Friday's high will reach...
On Tuesday, one man connected to a criminal ring was arrested while trying to pass fraudulent prescriptions in Sebastian. Employees...
The Indian River County North County Aquatic Center (NCAC), located on 9450 County Road 512 in Sebastian, will be closed...
A Titusville man was arrested Saturday on charges of Disorderly Intoxication and Cocaine Possession after the Captain Hirams Resort called the Sebastian...
Brightline will temporarily close the railroad crossing for Main Street and Old Dixie Highway in Sebastian for upgrades. The railroad...
Sebastian residents woke up to colder temperatures on Sunday, but there's plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures this week in...
A Barefoot Bay woman was arrested Thursday after she was caught using drugs inside a bathroom stall at a Publix...
If you're a Sebastian Daily Newsletter subscriber, you can soon participate in our upcoming annual polls. These annual polls are only...
Richard Michael Jones, 38, of Sebastian, was arrested Thursday for allegedly molesting two children. Jones was picked up by the...
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