US Marks First Hurricane-Free September in a Decade
SEBASTIAN — As October begins, no hurricane has made landfall in the continental United States during September for the first...
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SEBASTIAN — As October begins, no hurricane has made landfall in the continental United States during September for the first...
From a lively kids festival and a exciting dachshund race benefiting HALO No-Kill Rescue to haunting barn adventures and live...
Sebastian River High School will host its annual homecoming (HOCO) parade on October 7, 2025, at 6 p.m., kicking off...
The following restaurants in Sebastian, Micco, and Grant-Valkaria are offering food specials this week, featuring dishes such as fish and...
The Sebastian River High School football team is celebrating two standout players this week: Jaden Jackson, No. 21, and Jacob...
SEBASTIAN — The Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2025, that Britney Melchiori has been appointed...
The Spirit of Sebastian is thrilled to announce the launch of Afternoons in the Agrihood, a new event series featuring...
This weekend, September 26th-28th, Sebastian offers a vibrant lineup of local entertainment, featuring live music and outdoor adventures. Catch Hi-Mileage...
The Sebastian Police Department is hosting its Annual Community Night Out, featuring local, state, and federal law enforcement officers, on...
Sebastian, Micco, and Grant-Valkaria restaurants offer diverse food specials for Sept. 22-28, from Woody's barbecue to Old Fish House's seafood...
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