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Polypharmacy poses peril for millions of seniors
America has a drug problem and it’s not the one you see on the nightly news. This problem ...
Arts
‘Brahms & Beethoven’ concert will make for splendid Sunday
A lovely coda to the 2017-18 season and an inspiring prelude to the Summer Solstice will be “Brahms ...
People
Lifetime of service to America is Vero veteran’s lasting legacy
Each Memorial Day, Vero Beach resident Philip Moyer, a former World War II B-17 bomber pilot and decorated ...
On Faith
Don’t worry … focus on the joys of the moment
Remember the song popularized by Bobby McFerrin from the 1980s called “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”? It quickly ran ...
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Top water official says county facilities polluting lagoon
The county spent millions building two artificial marshes intended in part to reduce the amount of pollution going ...
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Judge Cox to rule whether Stand Your Ground can be applied retroactively
A circuit court judge is likely to weigh in on whether Florida’s evolving Stand Your Ground statute can ...
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All Aboard Florida gets time to sell bonds for Orlando stretch
All Aboard Florida got another break from an indulgent federal government last week when the U.S. Department of ...
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Power surcharge strongly opposed by local officials
Days before the Florida Public Service Commission put the Vero electric sale on trial this past Tuesday, local ...
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‘Marsy’s Law’ could become part of Florida constitution
A victims’ rights constitutional amendment Floridians will vote on this fall that sounds like a good idea on ...
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Clearing for The Strand, new community next to Palm Island, underway
After 14 years and three developers, work is finally underway on a new subdivision that will occupy the ...
People
Reel-time adventure at ‘Take a Kid Fishing’ event
One of the coolest spots in town last Saturday morning – weather-wise and as an angling adventure – ...
People
Catch prizes lure eager anglers to Blue Water Open
The morning of June 2 dawned brightly as 145 boats headed out in the early-morning hours laden with ...