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Sheriff’s captain let off after theft probe

Investigators say a recently concluded, 144-day Internal Affairs probe into theft allegations against a Sheriff’s Office captain – ...

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New program may see local schools compete for students

Superintendent David Moore wants Indian River County schools to compete for students by offering specialized programs youths will ...

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Abandoned citrus packing houses poignant reminder of glory days

Abandoned citrus packing houses in and around Vero Beach are a poignant reminder of the glory days here, ...

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Seminar to discuss flushing Bethel Creek with seawater

County Commissioner Tim Zorc is determined to clean up Bethel Creek. For years, he has pushed for a ...

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County unlikely to kick in to keep Elite flying from Vero

County Administrator Jason Brown says Indian River County most likely will not fly to the rescue as Vero ...

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Big surge in kids seeking mental health assistance

A stunning increase in the number of ninth-graders asking for urgent help with their mental health – 37 ...

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Community Church bids farewell to Revs. Baggott

More than 1,000 smiling faces – and fistfuls of tissues – reflected the mixed emotions of the congregation ...

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Lagoon waterfront saved from development

All island residents who care about protecting the wide green vista along the western shore of the lagoon ...

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Vero City Council ‘blindsided’ by airport funding problem

When Elite Airways arrived in Vero four years ago, the city was so excited by the resumption of ...

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Why did state wait so long to bring charges in boating death?

More than two and a half years after a tragic boating crash resulting in the June 2017 death ...

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High school likely to start later in the future

Superintendent David Moore wants high school students to start classes later in the morning than the current 7:10 ...

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School Board seeks options for replacing outside attorney

Attorney Suzanne D’Agresta’s long tenure as hired outside counsel for the Indian River County School Board seems likely ...