FWC Officers Heroically Save Boaters Amid Rough Seas at Sebastian Inlet
Two boaters faced perilous conditions off Sebastian Inlet State Park last Sunday, but quick actions by Florida Fish and Wildlife...
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Two boaters faced perilous conditions off Sebastian Inlet State Park last Sunday, but quick actions by Florida Fish and Wildlife...
During water patrols, the primary goal of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers is to ensure boater...
For about two weeks, rumors have been circulating that Sebastian River Medical Center wasn't paying its employees. There was also...
On the first day of snook season, we made it to the Sebastian Inlet where many anglers were reeling in...
Hurricane season, running from June 1st to November 30th, reminds us that we live in an area susceptible to such...
The awaited snook season kicks off today, running through December 14, following its closure on May 31. Anglers have been...
Last Wednesday, the Sebastian City Council voted 4-1 in favor of a new contract for City Manager Brian Benton, though...
Tropical Storm Idalia is advancing northwards in the Gulf of Mexico, leading to storm surge and hurricane warnings for some...
Last week, the City of Sebastian revealed that Vice Mayor Christopher R. Nunn has been honored with the Gold Certificate of Excellence...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has reported that Tropical Depression Ten is well-defined. This morning, the depression is near tropical...
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