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2020

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Woman struck, killed by train; FEC investigating

VERO BEACH — An unidentified, middle-aged woman was killed after being struck by a train early Thursday, first ...

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Indian River Shores swears in new council Thursday

Regardless of what might be going on in national politics, the Town of Indian River Shores was planning ...

Arts

Museum’s mesmerizing Ahn exhibition: ‘Light’ fantastic

A new exhibition at the Vero Beach Museum of Art will both brighten your day and leave you ...

People

Naturally, ELC’s ARTober draws a talented crowd

The splendor of nature’s beauty has always been a favorite subject of artists, and with today’s innumerable threats ...

Arts

Coming Up: Walk and talk art at First Friday Gallery Stroll

After all the stress from the pandemic and politics, a little nature therapy might be just what you ...

Dining

Open season: Island establishments are returning to business

A pandemic can’t keep some island establishments down. One long-time favorite, the Havana Nights Piano Bar, reopened this ...

People

Tricked-out cars are a treat at mobile Halloween parade

In light of the pandemic, the City of Vero Beach Recreation Department introduced something new this year, presenting ...

Bonzo

Bonzo’s new bud Bernie has had quite a journey

This week I innerviewed Bernie Gaul, a rescue poocheroo from Puerto Rico. He’s 9, but he’s still got ...

People

Students get vital, all-day attention at ‘Learning Center’

Virtual learning is difficult enough when students have all the right computer equipment, a fast Internet, and adults ...

Real Estate

Riverfront Bethel Isle home comes with dock, 2 boatlifts

The Indian River Lagoon is at the center of the design of the 4-bedroom, 4.5-half bath, riverfront home ...

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St. Ed’s counselor positive for COVID-19; no students exposed

A counselor at St. Edward’s School tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-October, but did not come in close ...

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Snowbirds may be fueling island COVID-19 surge

In most years, the return of snowbirds to their barrier island homes is marked by sightings of car ...