Sebastian River High School Choir Sweeps Top Honors at National Festival
SEBASTIAN — The Singing Sharks choir from Sebastian River High School claimed first place and swept top awards at the...
Tina Hodges is a Sebastian native. After graduating from Sebastian River High School, she studied Business Management & Marketing at Indian River State College. Tina worked for Dooney & Bourke for many years before she became our VP of Sales & Marketing & Journalist. Tina joined Sebastian Daily in 2016.
SEBASTIAN — The Singing Sharks choir from Sebastian River High School claimed first place and swept top awards at the...
SEBASTIAN — A 6-year-old cat named Midnite narrowly escaped euthanasia after swallowing 26 hair ties that caused a life-threatening blockage,...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers have passed a bill to set new speed rules for e-bikes near pedestrians with a goal...
Join the Spirit of Sebastian for its Afternoon in the Agrihood on Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 2:00 pm -...
Local restaurants are rolling out wallet-friendly specials to lure diners looking for a break from the kitchen. From smoky ribs...
SEBASTIAN — Sebastian River High School's athletic department is basking in a string of historic achievements this spring, from track...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida legislators have approved a measure requiring voters to show proof of U.S. citizenship in upcoming elections, a...
SEBASTIAN — Discount grocery chain Aldi is growing its reach in the Treasure Coast with three new stores slated to...
The March 13th-15th weekend is shaping up to be a solid lineup of outdoor fun, live tunes, and local get-togethers....
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — As spring break approaches across Florida, many parents face the same inevitable dilemma: At what age...
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