Sebastian City Council to schedule workshop soon to discuss federal monies, bonuses
A workshop will soon be scheduled for the Sebastian City Council and citizens to discuss how to spend federal monies...
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A workshop will soon be scheduled for the Sebastian City Council and citizens to discuss how to spend federal monies...
A Barefoot Bay man was arrested last weekend after pointing a handgun at his neighbor. On Sunday, at approximately 11:00...
On Saturday, Brevard County deputies arrested a man in Micco after allegedly beating up his girlfriend and causing her sternum...
One day before their arraignment, Damien Gilliams and his son Damien Lee Fey Gilliams entered a plea of not guilty...
UPDATE: All lanes open. A crash at the 149-mile marker on southbound I-95 has shut down the road and left...
Florida COVID-19 cases are on the rise, reminding us that variants infect people who were never vaccinated. Cleveland Clinic is...
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest Saturday evening in connection to the death of a woman found in...
The body of 33-year-old Maria Guadalupe Romo was discovered Friday in discovered in a canal near 28th Avenue and 41st...
On Friday, Indian River County Circuit Judge Michael Linn scheduled sentencing for recalled Sebastian City Council members Damian Gilliams and...
A woman from Micco was arrested in Fellsmere after telling a deputy she was an active police officer during a...
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