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Council puzzler: What to do about City Marina

When it comes to the Vero Beach City Marina, the only thing City Council members agree on is ...

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PSC affirms approval of Vero electric sale

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Public Service Commission Tuesday in a series of nine unanimous votes affirmed its June ...

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Judge issues stern rebuke to deputies, dismisses charges against Vero man

Cocaine possession charges against a Vero Beach man have been dismissed by Judge Cynthia Cox, who issued a ...

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Hospital District nominates 3 for Cleveland board

The face of the soon-to-be-combined Cleveland Clinic and Indian River Medical Center began to emerge last week as ...

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Florida vote: Claims again of irregularities – but not here

The supervisors of elections from each of Florida’s 67 counties meet twice each year to discuss the latest ...

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Brightline foes may be nearing the end of the line

Indian River County officials are scheduled to return to federal court on Nov. 27 to make what will ...

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Water rates to go up in the county for many in new year

The Indian River County Commission approved new utility rates at the Nov. 13 meeting, although it must still ...

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PSC staff puts electric sale back on track

The team that’s worked on the Vero electric sale to Florida Power & Light for nearly a decade ...

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Islander accused of murdering his wife struggles to represent himself in court

Asbury Lee Perkins, who is representing himself in his first-degree murder case, hasn't gotten any more skillful at ...

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Indian River Shores residents win battle to block sidewalk

The road through Indian River Shores might be repaved with good intentions, but not even the Florida Department ...

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New Shores Community Center coming along slowly

The original timetable for completing the Indian River Shores Community Center was overly ambitious. The project was slated ...

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School district cheats employees on health insurance

When the county school district ran up a $7 million deficit in its self-insured employee health plan two ...