Hurricane Larry Strengthening into Major Storm
Hurricane Larry is expected to strengthen into a major storm by Friday in the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane...
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Hurricane Larry is expected to strengthen into a major storm by Friday in the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane...
Treasure Coast Elementary School has been shut down due to COVID-19, according to Superintendent David Moore. The district made the...
Former City Councilwoman Pamela Parris was seen at Strike Zone Entertainment twice over the weekend, but too ill to attend...
We could use a little more rain in paradise, and we have a lot coming, but hopefully, it will help...
A Sebastian woman was arrested Tuesday night after fighting with an 86-year-old man in the parking lot at Earl's Hideaway Lounge....
On Sunday, deputies responded to Sebastian River Medical Center to speak with a woman who claimed her mother-in-law beat her....
On Monday, Judge Michael Linn held a status meeting with Damien Gilliams, Pamela Parris, and their attorneys. Judge Linn rescheduled...
It's not the first time we've seen what appears to be Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) in the skies over Sebastian,...
Professor Pennygoode’s Mighty Flea Circus of Sebastian has won the international songwriting contest called The Rockabilly Rumble! "We did! 67% to 33%....
Dr. Michael Venazio, an Internal Medicine Specialist in Sebastian, said there were approximately 15 local COVID-19 hospice deaths in the...
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