Indian River County School Board Approves School Relocations and Mergers 5-0
VERO BEACH — The Indian River County School Board unanimously approved a districtwide consolidation plan that will relocate several schools...
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VERO BEACH — The Indian River County School Board unanimously approved a districtwide consolidation plan that will relocate several schools...
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines is overhauling its policy for passengers who need more than one seat, mandating that they buy...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers are proposing to expand the state's guardian program, which allows trained school employees to carry firearms,...
As the holiday season descends upon Indian River County, locals and visitors alike are embracing the joy of festive feasting...
Sebastian's weekend lineup promises holiday cheer, with Cuban salsa nights and ugly sweater parties, and a mix of outdoor jams...
Diners in the Sebastian area can savor budget-conscious specials at local restaurants from Dec. 15-21, with highlights including Soft shell...
MELBOURNE — Two Melbourne pastors rushed to aid a 57-year-old woman whose car was struck by a small plane attempting...
SEBASTIAN — Our very own Nichole Johanson, the Director of Mel Fisher’s Treasures Museum, will be competing on MrBeast's 'Beast...
Dive into a mix of festive cheer and lively entertainment this weekend, from Dec. 12 to 14, with highlights including...
SEBASTIAN — Imagine holding an Atocha shipwreck coin from the wreck of a 17th-century Spanish galleon, its edges worn smooth...
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