Sebastian’s Roadside Restaurant Closes Temporarily Amid COVID-19
Sebastian's Roadside Restaurant, located at 10795 U.S. Highway 1, will be closed Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday due to an...
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Sebastian's Roadside Restaurant, located at 10795 U.S. Highway 1, will be closed Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday due to an...
A woman was charged Wednesday after admitting to driving around Sebastian for approximately ten days with a dead body in the...
Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers spoke with Sebastian Daily Tuesday after deputies found the body of John Swanigan, who...
The Indian River County Sheriff's office is currently investigating the death of 60-year-old John Swanigan of Sebastian. Swanigan's family last...
On Tuesday, the Indian River County Commission voted 4-1 to extend its face mask ordinance for at least six more...
The number of COVID-19 cases in Sebastian remain low, about 16 per day. The number of deaths in Florida also...
The weather will begin to warm up by Friday, with highs reaching 76 degrees but overnight lows near 56. So...
Southbound traffic on U.S. Highway 1 is backed up due to a 3-car accident. The accident occurred just south of...
On Monday, Sebastian Daily reported that the Cumberland Farms in Micco was shut down over the weekend. However, we have...
The Cumberland Farms in Micco has been shut down temporarily with a letter on the door that only adds to...
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