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2018

St. Lucie Voice

Jobs corridor build-out may be 30-year process

It’s a marathon, not a sprint, the Port St. Lucie City Council heard late last week as it ...

St. Lucie Voice

Residents hear specifics about planned school

Representatives from Somerset Academy Inc. faced a mostly friendly room Monday night during its community presentation in the ...

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More charges added for man suspected of impregnating girl, molestation

INDIAN RIVE COUNTY — A 55-year-old man suspected of molesting an 11-year-old girl earlier this year now faces additional ...

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Provisional ballots not likely to change election results, officials say

The 119 provisional ballots not accounted for in Tuesday night's local general election will not likely impact the ...

Community News

Underwater Archaeologist Marx to Talk on ‘Archaeology of the Abyss’

MELBOURNE — Famed underwater explorer Sir Robert Marx will lead an aquatic journey around the world as he ...

Community News

Bridge loans available for red tide-affected businesses

 To assist with the economic damages experienced from the Red Tide, businesses located in Indian River County and ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Beachsiders trying to recover from red tide’s wrath

Mild weather and clear skies typically mean good business for Fernando Ontiveros who, along with his wife Dina ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Brevard Schools rev up driver’s ed

Local high school students are once again getting the chance to get behind the wheel during driver’s education ...

Melbourne Beachsider

EcoSchool explores new approach to learning

At the Verdi EcoSchool, digging for worms is a math lesson. Growing plants teaches entrepreneurship. And feeding the ...

Melbourne Beachsider

SatBeach basks in solar status

With a solar City Hall and a reputation for a progressive attitude backed up by concrete action, Satellite ...

32963 News

Islander accused of murdering his wife struggles to represent himself in court

Asbury Lee Perkins, who is representing himself in his first-degree murder case, hasn't gotten any more skillful at ...

32963 News

Indian River Shores residents win battle to block sidewalk

The road through Indian River Shores might be repaved with good intentions, but not even the Florida Department ...