Tropical Storm Fred Expected to Form in the Caribbean Sea
We're continuing our coverage of a potential tropical storm that will soon be named Fred in the Caribbean Sea as...
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We're continuing our coverage of a potential tropical storm that will soon be named Fred in the Caribbean Sea as...
Grill Out Night, presented by the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce, will be this Friday, August 13th, from 5:30...
On Sunday, the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for a missing kayaker from Vero Beach. Donald Waters, 42, was last...
A 23-year-old man was arrested Saturday after allegedly pulling a firearm on another male behind Sandy's Grille in Sebastian. Police...
A tropical disturbance with a 70 percent chance of formation could soon become Tropical Storm Fred as it moves west-northwestward...
During this tropics watch, we have an update on three disturbances in the Atlantic, but one, near Africa, is expected...
We've been keeping an eye on two tropical waves in the Atlantic that appeared a couple days ago. The first one is...
Last week, we asked the left lane question on our Sebastian Daily Facebook Page. So many people had different answers, and it...
There are two tropical waves currently in the Atlantic that are expected to develop slowly during the next five days. Sebastian...
A local band in Sebastian known as Professor Pennygoode's Mighty Flea Circus is hoping the community will vote for them...
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