Treasure Coast Food Bank Warns of Worsening Hunger as Shutdown Freezes SNAP Benefits
FORT PIERCE — As the federal government shutdown stretches into November, the Treasure Coast Food Bank warned Monday that the...
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.
FORT PIERCE — As the federal government shutdown stretches into November, the Treasure Coast Food Bank warned Monday that the...
VERO BEACH — With a federal freeze on SNAP benefits creating uncertainty for many families in Indian River County, a...
The Sons of the American Legion Squadron 189 is set to honor local veterans by replacing flags and adding markers...
The Lighten Up & Root Down Meditation Group will present a free talk on Zen meditation by author, voice artist,...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Anglers are upset by the sudden decision to close Sebastian Inlet State Park's south jetty to...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — As artificial intelligence, or AI, becomes a common part of daily life—running everything from voice assistants...
SEBASTIAN — Veterans in Sebastian can look forward to a complimentary breakfast courtesy of the local Elks Lodge, with the...
SEBASTIAN — Sebastian authorities say a suspicious device that prompted a response from a county bomb squad turned out to...
GAINESVILLE — As Halloween nears, Florida's spiders are stepping into the spotlight, not as villains but as misunderstood heroes of...
SEBASTIAN — A Texas Hold'em poker tournament fundraiser benefiting the Road Warrior Foundation is set for Nov. 8 at the...
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