City Manager Paul Carlisle is asking the railroad not to close both east and westbound CR-512
Sebastian City Manager Paul Carlisle will ask Brightline not to close both eastbound and westbound of Sebastian Blvd (CR-512) in...
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Sebastian City Manager Paul Carlisle will ask Brightline not to close both eastbound and westbound of Sebastian Blvd (CR-512) in...
Two men were arrested on Felony Battery, Affray, and Unlawful Assembly charges after attacking a man sitting in his truck...
All traffic eastbound and westbound will be closed at the railway crossings on Sebastian Blvd (CR-512) starting from Monday, February...
Letter to the Editor for February 22, 2022. Dear Sebastian Daily,I'm reaching out in an effort to resolve an old...
The City of Sebastian is seeking applicants to fill two unexpired, regular member positions. The Planning and Zoning Commission is responsible for...
Last week, Team Success Enterprises Inc hosted a complimentary breakfast for the entire transportation department of the School District of Indian River...
On Wednesday, a man was arrested in Fellsmere after police said he shot another vehicle using a BB gun and...
According to the Indian River County Sheriff's Office, a local drug dealer is missing 45 pounds of heroin after a...
We will see temperatures near 85 degrees and windy conditions this week in Sebastian, Florida. We will experience windy conditions...
On Wednesday, February 9, 2022, Linda Kinchen was appointed as a regular member to the Planning & Zoning Commission by the Sebastian...
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