Tropical Storm Dorian Information and Spaghetti Models
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday that Tropical Storm Dorian is not expected to be a hurricane as...
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Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday that Tropical Storm Dorian is not expected to be a hurricane as...
A lot has happened with Tropical Storm Dorian during the past four hours, and we encourage everyone to monitor the...
Try your hand at saltwater fishing Saturday, Sept. 7, without needing a saltwater fishing license in Sebastian. License-free fishing days...
UPDATE: This forecast has changed. Please read the next advisory from the National Hurricane Center. A lot of people in...
Forecasters are watching two tropical disturbances as they develop into depressions over the next couple of days, according to the...
A man was arrested after touching a woman's buttocks on multiple occasions in Grant, according to the Brevard County Sheriff's...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be busier than expected due to El...
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The Florida Department of Health at Indian River County has lifted the swimming advisory for Coconut Point at the Sebastian...
Police say a Micco man was arrested after stealing a rare coin collection worth approximately $60,000. The victim called the...
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