Four shot in Fort Pierce ambush during online marketplace deal gone wrong
FORT PIERCE — Four people were shot and hospitalized Sunday afternoon in what authorities say was an ambush stemming from...
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FORT PIERCE — Four people were shot and hospitalized Sunday afternoon in what authorities say was an ambush stemming from...
Food lovers in the Sebastian area are firing up their appetites for a week of sizzling deals and fresh flavors...
PORT CANAVERAL — Postcard Travel Planning is offering a seven-day voyage aboard the Norwegian Prima tailored for first responders, military...
SEBASTIAN — The Sebastian Police Department is hosting a free R.A.D. women's self-defense course next month, designed to empower women...
SEBASTIAN — Joy Melton Psychoeducational Services, a child- and family-centered private practice serving Sebastian, Vero Beach, and surrounding communities, is introducing...
SEBASTIAN — The Spirit of Sebastian community will host its January “Afternoons in the Agrihood” farmer's market event on Jan....
MICCO — Tests on water samples from Barefoot Bay in Brevard County turned up levels of cancer-linked forever chemicals above...
FORT PIERCE – Buc-ee's plans to open a new convenience store in Fort Pierce in 2027. The Texas-based chain is...
SEBASTIAN — As temperatures hover in the mid-70s along the Treasure Coast this weekend, it’s perfect weather to dive into...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers have introduced a bill that might transform life for thousands of mobile home residents, which could...
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