Sebastian Woman Arrested After Receiving Public Assistance Benefits
A woman was arrested Sunday after the Division of Public Assistance Fraud (DPAF) accused her of working full time while...
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A woman was arrested Sunday after the Division of Public Assistance Fraud (DPAF) accused her of working full time while...
Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 24, 2020. It’s time to put the big boy pants on Why would...
Things are warming up this week with plenty of sunshine until Thursday when the next cold front will move through...
Letters to the editor for Saturday, January 23, 2021. Social media has become toxic I agree wholeheartedly with Dan Henson. Social...
It's 77 degrees and sunny in Sebastian, Florida! The overnight low will be 53. Lots of sunshine with a high...
Update: Mash Monkey's has reopened! The Mash Monkeys Brewing Company will try to reopen this afternoon after experiencing a water...
The Florida 2021 Snook Season in the Atlantic will get underway for recreational harvest on Feb. 1, 2021. While the...
Sebastian's Roadhouse Restaurant is set to open Saturday, January 23, 2021, after employees have tested negative for COVID-19. The restaurant...
On Tuesday, a woman from Sebastian was arrested by the Titusville Police Department after she robbed a man at a...
(Editorial) - There's been a lot of talk about the "failed appointment system" in Indian River County when scheduling the...
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