St. Lucie Voice

In St. Lucie schools, there really IS such a thing as a free lunch

Students at 16 St. Lucie County schools will be able to eat not just breakfast for free, but ...

St. Lucie Voice

‘Here’s Bernadette’: Artificial reef project is shipshape

“Just call her Bernadette,” Mark Music said of the 180-foot freighter that will soon be sunk in the ...

St. Lucie Voice

Services District holds line again on utility rates

Same as last year, and the year before, and the year before. “Eight years of no utility increases,” ...

St. Lucie Voice

Officials hope 2 projects get state approval

Two companies are eying properties within the Tradition Center for Commerce – the jobs corridor that fronts Interstate ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Fraud suspect faces 30 years

The fraud case against an Indialantic man won’t be going to trial before the end of summer. On ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Groundwater tests don’t ease contamination fears

Worried residents arrived early for a meeting Sunday afternoon, more than 200 filling the Satellite Beach Civic Center ...

Melbourne Beachsider

City: Our record clear on development rules

Despite social media speculation to the contrary, Satellite Beach city officials say they have been playing by the ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Lagoon tourism is endgame of dredging drudgery

For six months now, contractors for Brevard County and Cocoa Beach have been dredging muck from the bottom ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Mathers Bridge reverts to ‘on-demand’ openings

After a six-month trial period of predictable openings every 30 minutes, Mathers Bridge has reverted to a schedule ...

St. Lucie Voice

Work underway on School District’s new digs

Trees are felled. Brush grubbed. Dirt is on the move. In about a year, the St. Lucie Public ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Drilling down on debt reduction

City budgets aren’t rocket science. They’re harder than that. At least with rockets the numbers are agreed on ...

Melbourne Beachsider

Hiring of SRO is source of comfort at Gemini school

Melbourne Beach residents made their voices heard when it came down to who should be protecting their children ...