Two unrelated overnight shootings leave one dead in Indian River County
VERO BEACH - Two unrelated shootings occurred last night in Indian River County that left one dead, according to the...
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VERO BEACH - Two unrelated shootings occurred last night in Indian River County that left one dead, according to the...
VERO BEACH - Born October 27, 1920 to Gertrude and Joseph P. Gavaghan, Sr. in Philadelphia, PA. Joe died peacefully...
SEBASTIAN - The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is gathering public input on shore-based shark fishing. Most of...
SEBASTIAN - The Sebastian Elks Lodge presents The Dynamics on Saturday, July 28, 2018 from 6-9 p.m. The lodge is...
VERO BEACH - Fred Galvin, a retired Marine who served as an enlisted Marine and as an officer, says a...
SEBASTIAN - Lake Okeechobee discharges to the St. Lucie River will resume Friday, according to the Army Corps of Engineers....
VERO BEACH - The Indian River County Sheriff's Office is asking for assistance from the public to located missing/endangered subject...
SEBASTIAN - The Sebastian Majors Softball team is on their way to Fort Myers as the All-Stars advance. The team...
VERO BEACH - Orthopedic surgeon Johnny Benjamin was sentenced to life in prison Friday for producing and distributing fentanyl that...
VERO BEACH - Donald Mervin Fry entered into eternal rest on Saturday, June 23, 2018 after a brief hospitalization in...
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