Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov. 2 Amid Stalled Push for Permanent Switch in Florida
TALLAHASSEE — Americans will get an extra hour of sleep this fall when daylight saving time comes to an end,...
A veteran broadcaster, Andy Hodges has spent nearly forty-five years reporting news across Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Brevard Counties. Throughout his career, he's graced the airwaves in radio and television at WFLX (FOX-29), WRMF, WIRK, WMXJ, WLIZ, WZZR, and WIXI, just to mention a few. Since 2016, Andy has been the Editor-in-Chief of Sebastian Daily.
TALLAHASSEE — Americans will get an extra hour of sleep this fall when daylight saving time comes to an end,...
VERO BEACH — The Indian River County Main Library has kicked off its inaugural concert series, offering free live music...
SEBASTIAN — A 70-year-old man accused of trying to lure two teenage girls into his van last week has violated...
VERO BEACH — The Indian River County sheriff has filed a lawsuit against the county's board of commissioners, accusing it...
VERO BEACH — Indian River County officials have agreed to purchase the former Hale Groves property along U.S. 1 for...
VERO BEACH — The Samaritan Center of Catholic Charities will host its 33rd annual Soup Bowl fundraising event Nov. 6,...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Heritage Hall, a social center in the Spirit of Sebastian agrihood community, has won an award...
MIAMI — The National Hurricane Center forecasted a soggy weekend across much of Florida on Friday, warning of heavy rains...
TALLAHASSEE — A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that the smell of marijuana alone no longer gives police probable cause...
SEBASTIAN — Former Sebastian River High School quarterback Ian Snow shattered a Nichols College record with 580 passing yards and...
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