Vero Beach and Sebastian Brace for Possible Wildfires
VERO BEACH - With windy and lightning conditions ahead this weekend, it could bring more wildfires to Indian River County....
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VERO BEACH - With windy and lightning conditions ahead this weekend, it could bring more wildfires to Indian River County....
VERO BEACH - The weekend will have both sunshine and rain, it just depends on which day to do your...
VERO BEACH - Katharine, a great white shark, has made another visit east of Vero Beach and Sebastian Wednesday night...
VERO BEACH - Growth continues for Piper Aircraft Inc. in Vero Beach as the company sells its first M600 turboprop...
VERO BEACH - On Wednesday, April 12, 2017, Detectives along with the Indian River County Sheriff's Office Special Weapons and...
VERO BEACH - For the second time in two years, the Indian River Mall will be for sale in Vero...
SEBASTIAN - Celebrate Earth Day in Indian River County at Sebastian's Riverview Park this Saturday, April 22, 2017. There will...
SEBASTIAN - A 62-year-old woman was arrested by the Sebastian Police Department after she grabbed her mother's neck and held...
SEBASTIAN - A man called the Sebastian Police Department to report seeing his neighbor running down a driveway naked after...
SEBASTIAN - On Sunday, the Sebastian Police Department arrested 2 people for trying to steal approximately $497 worth of items...
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