Earl’s Hideaway Lounge Open For Business After Hurricane Irma
SEBASTIAN - Following Hurricane Irma, Earl's Hideaway Lounge has reopened and is sending supplies people dropped off at its drop...
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SEBASTIAN - Following Hurricane Irma, Earl's Hideaway Lounge has reopened and is sending supplies people dropped off at its drop...
SEBASTIAN - Florida Power & Light connected more homes yesterday and today in Sebastian, including Barefoot Bay, providing electricity to...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Jose is a small hurricane just off the coast of Sebastian and Vero Beach and is expected...
SEBASTIAN - Due to Hurricane Irma, the Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District has suspended recycling services in Indian...
SEBASTIAN - Florida Power & Light is working to restore power in Sebastian and Barefoot Bay after widespread outages were...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Jose has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph as spaghetti models reveal a loop in the Atlantic...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Irma could have done more damage than Hurricane Frances and Jeanne put together as areas in Indian...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Irma is now in Florida as it moves northward through Key West and into the mainland later...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Irma is now a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph as the latest...
SEBASTIAN - Hurricane Irma is still a Category 4 storm with winds of 155 mph, and we have some information...
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