US Mint mints final penny in Philadelphia, ending 232-year era
PHILADELPHIA — After 232 years in circulation, the U.S. penny is officially gone. The very last one-cent coin came off...
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PHILADELPHIA — After 232 years in circulation, the U.S. penny is officially gone. The very last one-cent coin came off...
CORAL SPRINGS — A father and daughter on a humanitarian mission were killed Monday when their small Beechcraft King Air...
Music lovers in Sebastian have a packed lineup of events this weekend, from live bands rocking outdoor venues like Capt....
With Thanksgiving approaching, residents across the Treasure Coast can donate nonperishable items, such as cranberry sauce, stuffing, and canned goods,...
With Thanksgiving just weeks away, restaurants across the Sebastian area are unveiling holiday menus featuring everything from herb-roasted turkey plates...
Diners in the Sebastian area can enjoy a range of weekly food specials from Nov. 10 through 16, with deals...
Weekend events in Sebastian include the Annual Clam Bake featuring riverfront music performances, a Christmas rummage sale, and a Glow...
The Spirit of Sebastian will be having its first Afternoons in the Agrihood on November 15, 2025, from 2 p.m....
Veterans and active-duty military personnel can savor free meals or discounts at more than a dozen restaurants in Vero Beach...
The Gulf Stream Council Scouting America Food Collection will be on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Scouting for Food is the...
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