Sebastian River High School Band Helps Hurricane Irma Clean Up
SEBASTIAN - The Sebastian River High School Band started a community service project Thursday by helping with some yard clean...
A veteran broadcaster, Andy Hodges has spent over four decades 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, WLIZ, WZZR, and WIXI, just to mention a few. Since 2016, Andy has been the Editor-in-Chief of Sebastian Daily.
SEBASTIAN - The Sebastian River High School Band started a community service project Thursday by helping with some yard clean...
SEBASTIAN - It's still too early for Tropical Depression Fourteen spaghetti models, but its current track is aimed at Sebastian...
SEBASTIAN - Assistance is available for Indian River County residents and businesses that were lost or interrupted as a result...
SEBASTIAN - The Small Business Administration announces that businesses and private non-profit organizations of any size may borrow up to...
SEBASTIAN - Indian River County and trackers are monitoring two tropical disturbances off the coast of Africa. At this time,...
VERO BEACH - On Wednesday, the Vero Beach Police Department received a 911 call of a possible drowning from the...
SEBASTIAN - The Norwegian Escape itinerary has changed because of the damage caused by Hurricane Irma, so our cruise ship...
The School District of Indian River County will be providing a limited number of cold lunches as a mean of...
SEBASTIAN - Individual assistance has been approved by FEMA for people living in Sebastian, Fellsmere, Vero Beach, and unincorporated areas...
SEBASTIAN - A preliminary assessment by Indian River County staff estimates that there is at least 100,000 cubic yards of...
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