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Brevard Zoo expands offerings for guests with special needs
MELBOURNE — As part of an institution-wide initiative to enhance accessibility, Brevard Zoo has rolled out several programs, ...
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In Memoriam: March 15
Robert H. Causland, 96, Vero Beach Robert H. Causland, 96, of Vero Beach, passed away Tuesday, March 13, ...
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Vote on Vero’s electric sale delayed
VERO BEACH — A critical vote on four resolutions needing approval prior to the closing of the $185 ...
St. Lucie Voice
Police continue probe of PSL murder-suicide
Port St. Lucie police are still trying to ferret out the motive behind a murder-suicide case that claimed ...
St. Lucie Voice
Residents sound off on traffic noise
Port St. Lucie City Council member John Carvelli said he’s hearing a lot of complaints from communities near ...
St. Lucie Voice
In Tradition, a plan for mini-golf to the max
This could be a stroke of genius. It will have 36 holes of miniature golf – but it ...
St. Lucie Voice
Couple dive into tricky business of lionfish trapping
They’re not supposed to be here. They’re not supposed to be eating anything and everything that’s smaller than ...
Melbourne Beachsider
A chance to meet and greet at inaugural Eats and Beats
Indialantic Mayor Dave Berkman and Melbourne Beach Mayor Jim Simmons have been busy cooking up something big for ...
Melbourne Beachsider
‘Muddy sand’ protest carries little weight with Satellite Beach council
Save the Mid-Reach supporters came away empty-handed on March 7 when they took their “muddy sand” protest to ...
Melbourne Beachsider
Several factors behind rise in enrollment at private schools
Enrollment at area private schools favored by beachside families is steadily growing, attracting parents and students who are ...
Melbourne Beachsider
Potential of fish kill gives officials pause
County officials, while hoping for the best, are strategizing how they might clean up thousands of dead fish ...
Melbourne Beachsider
Brevard asks state for funds to finish removal of debris
Six months after Hurricane Irma hit Florida, costing Brevard County government more than $41 million in damages and ...