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Florida forests reopen after Hurricane Irma
TALLAHASSEE –Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam announced that the Florida Forest Service will reopen 20 of ...
Obituaries
In Memoriam: Sept. 21
Richard Thomas Palmer, 87, Vero Beach Richard Thomas Palmer, 87, of Vero Beach, passed away Monday, Sept. 18, ...
Crime Blotter
Crime Blotter: Sept. 20
Felony arrests and booking reports: Sept. 20 Khalil Ibrahim Sob Al Monshid, 26, 1040 90th Ave., Vero Beach; ...
Real Estate
Custom-designed home on one of The Moorings’ best lots
A wall of glass greets guests as they cross the threshold at 153 Anchor Drive in the Anchor ...
On Faith
Adults can show young people it’s a joy to grow up
What is adulthood? Some of us mark our transitions to adulthood by a graduation ceremony. Others may recall ...
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Real Estate
Fewer homes for sale than usual on oceanfront
Oceanfront properties are the stars of the island’s thriving real estate market. If there was a “Million Dollar ...
Dining
After the storm: In search of a place to recharge
On Tuesday, after a couple of tense days of hurricane meals in a hot, dark house (we did ...
Arts
Coming Up: Symphony’s ‘suite’ treat
Gershwin’s masterpiece, the iconic ballet suite from the musical film classic “An American in Paris,” headlines the Space ...
Arts
Bards, we asked thee: To flee, or not to flee …
“Calling all theater nerds!!” wrote our arts writer Pam Harbaugh on her Facebook page, the Friday before Hurricane ...
Arts
Garden hearty: McKee weathers the storm well
The winds from passing Hurricane Irma had unwound into a steady fresh breeze, the slathering rains diminished to ...
Bonzo
Bonz meets Pearl, who’s blind, deaf … and all heart
I had great new experience this week when I interviewed Pearl Roberts, a 2-year-old Great Dane. Pearl lives ...
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70% of marked turtle nests washed away by Irma
About 70 percent of the marked turtle nests in Indian River County were washed away by Irma’s high ...