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Nobody wants to see Vero stop being Vero

Let’s get this nonsense out of the way now: Nobody wants to dis-incorporate the city. Nobody wants to ...

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Mardy Fish tennis tourney hopes to take big step up

Professional tennis is changing its tournament structure next year, eliminating the entry-level circuit that includes a popular, long-running ...

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How did tire theft scheme pass unnoticed by county?

If now-retired Emergency Services Assistant Chief Brian Burkeen did what sheriff’s detectives and state prosecutors say he did ...

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Boulevard Tennis Club thrives under new owners

This past Saturday, The Boulevard Tennis Club team made its Orchid Cup debut and cruised through the eight-team ...

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Speeders on side streets: Gates aren’t the answer

Look, folks, I know traffic in Vero Beach is getting more congested every year, particularly during our busy ...

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A year later, no arrest likely in Grove shooting

More than a year had passed since Andy Capak, one of the co-owners of The Grove Bar, was ...

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Food, Wine and Music festival winds up in red

Fe Domenech said she’s selling her Pebble Bay home to pay off the remaining $41,000 of the debt ...

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If Publix deal falls through, Village Beach Market eying Orchid

Publix representatives are scheduled to make a presentation to the Orchid Town Council next Wednesday, outlining plans for ...

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My Vero: Craig Callan, the face of Dodgertown, is retiring

Craig Callan was sitting behind his desk at Historic Dodgertown last week, pointing to his attempts to organize ...

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Tom Collins: A big role in the growth of Sebastian

The Sandbar at Capt. Hiram's Resort on Sebastian's waterfront was jammed with family members, business associates and friends ...

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Former baseball commissioner shunned by game he loves

Now 79 and more than a quarter century removed from his tumultuous tenure as Major League Baseball's eighth ...

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Pickleball may get home at old Dodgertown golf club

A percolating, Riverside Park court battle between tennis players and pickleball players has ended. There's no longer any ...