Two Women Arrested in Sebastian Hotel Burglary
Two women were arrested Monday morning after allegedly burglarizing a hotel room at Captain Hirams Resort in Sebastian. According to...
A veteran broadcaster, Andy Hodges has spent nearly forty-five years 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, WMXJ, WLIZ, WZZR, and WIXI, just to mention a few. Since 2016, Andy has been the Editor-in-Chief of Sebastian Daily.
Two women were arrested Monday morning after allegedly burglarizing a hotel room at Captain Hirams Resort in Sebastian. According to...
Indian River County will kick off a public awareness campaign on October 1st, urging residents and retailers to dispose of...
The man responsible for murdering Sebastian River High School student Logan Spencer five years ago has been sentenced to 35...
A fence erected around the Brevard County Fire Rescue Station near Barefoot Bay has sparked curiosity among some residents in...
Orlando Health gets approval to acquired Sebastian River Medical Center and two other Steward Health Care hospitals in a significant...
David Dyer, a newcomer to the Indian River County School Board, unseated incumbent Kevin McDonald in District 5. Governor Ron...
An 80-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday after an altercation in the parking lot of the Sebastian Home Depot escalated...
Last week, to combat recurring flooding issues, the Sebastian City Council approved a significant increase in monthly stormwater fees for...
A 55-year-old man tragically lost his life after being struck by a semi-truck on Interstate 95 (I-95) late Saturday night....
It's officially prime time for snook fishing at the Sebastian Inlet, and anglers are reporting plenty of action. As we...
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