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500 island homes with septic systems face deadline

Time is running out for roughly 500 homeowners on the barrier island who still have septic systems to ...

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Things ‘working out’ for Vero Beach gyms as clients return

Vero Beach gyms and athletic clubs were finally allowed to resume operation at full capacity this week, and ...

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Why have far more students been quarantined than teachers?

As of press time, more than 300 students have been quarantined for potential COVID-19 exposure at the county’s ...

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School District reports more ordered to quarantine for COVID-19

An Indian River Academy staff member tested positive for COVID-19 and four other teachers and 14 students were ...

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Prostitution sting charges dropped; defense says that’s not enough

Vero Beach defense attorney Andy Metcalf was pleased last week when state prosecutors decided not to challenge an ...

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Environmental regulators cracking down on lagoon pollution

Citing weak sea grass recovery from recent algae blooms in the central Indian River Lagoon between Sebastian Inlet ...

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Retired Vero Beach surgeon is running for seat on the Hospital District board

For the first time since Cleveland Clinic came to town, a seat on the Hospital District board of ...

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County judge will retire midterm after 24 years on the bench

County Judge David Morgan said health was a factor in his decision, at age 63, to retire at ...

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COVID-19 cases here rise after several week lull

After an encouraging start to September that saw a decrease in the county’s COVID-19 caseload, the past week ...

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Grand Harbor: Trouble in mainland paradise

Grand Harbor members are poised to go to court, alleging the club’s management has failed to properly maintain ...

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VNA to build new facility near hospital

In one of the most ambitious fundraising efforts in Indian River County’s healthcare history, the VNA/Hospice of the ...

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First COVID cases reported at St. Ed’s lower school, Indian River Charter High

St. Edwards School experienced its first COVID-19 case and 24 lower school students were directed to quarantine after ...