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Brightline foes may be nearing the end of the line

Indian River County officials are scheduled to return to federal court on Nov. 27 to make what will ...

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Water rates to go up in the county for many in new year

The Indian River County Commission approved new utility rates at the Nov. 13 meeting, although it must still ...

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PSC staff puts electric sale back on track

The team that’s worked on the Vero electric sale to Florida Power & Light for nearly a decade ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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New Shores Community Center coming along slowly

The original timetable for completing the Indian River Shores Community Center was overly ambitious. The project was slated ...

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School district cheats employees on health insurance

When the county school district ran up a $7 million deficit in its self-insured employee health plan two ...

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Vero Council election saga not over yet

Just when it seemed the Vero Beach City Council election mess couldn’t get any more baffling, a court ...

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MLB seen making Vero hub of youth programs

Peter O’Malley's lifelong affection for Vero Beach and connection to Dodgertown has been well-chronicled, especially in recent years, ...

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Beaches back to normal after unprecedented red tide siege

Photo by Leigh Green The island’s ocean beaches are again open, the sea air is fresh and clean, ...

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Indian River Land Trust restoring 30 acres of habitat along U.S. 1

Driving south on U.S. 1 past Oslo Road, you may have noticed cleared land with scattered piles of ...

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No good outcome seen in bizarre Vero election saga

Circuit Judge Paul Kanarek could have quietly retired from 31 years on the bench on some easy, boring, ...