Malfunction Reported at Main Street and CR-512 Railroad Crossings
City Manager Paul Carlisle is urging motorists to avoid the intersections of Main Street and Sebastian Blvd (CR-512, both east...
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City Manager Paul Carlisle is urging motorists to avoid the intersections of Main Street and Sebastian Blvd (CR-512, both east...
At around 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, the Sebastian Police Department was alerted by a concerned citizen who reported hearing gunshots...
As the residents gear up to celebrate the unofficial start of summer, boats of all sizes are readied for the...
Forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center, a branch of the National Weather Service, expect a nearly standard hurricane activity in...
A man was arrested at the Trulieve marijuana dispensary in Sebastian after causing a disturbance and engaging in aggressive behavior...
The police have apprehended a 34-year-old man from Vero Beach after stealing merchandise from the Walmart store in Sebastian. The...
Get ready for a night of music, memories, and merriment as Peter Crowley, lovingly known as Mr. Earl, invites you...
Sebastian Police Corporal Richie Revis received well-deserved recognition on Tuesday as he was named the Law Enforcement Officer of the...
Christopher Jon Bauer, a 46-year-old resident of Barefoot Bay, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for possession with...
Former Sebastian City Council member, Pamela Parris, has suffered yet another setback as she lost another appeal Monday in her...
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