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Grand Harbor members in sensitive talks with developer

One day after Grand Harbor members overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to take over ownership of the community and ...

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Repairs to 17th Street bridge now won’t start until December

Structural repairs to the 17th Street bridge that were set to begin on Nov. 2, rerouting traffic for ...

Arts

Herstory is told through Bolton’s ‘Unbound Imagination’

The Center for Spiritual Care is getting into the swing of the gallery season again, cautiously, with safety ...

Arts

At Raw Space, an awesome array of artsy events

We all need some nurturing right now, and there are many opportunities in the artistic and cultural arenas. ...

Health

‘Statement’ head pieces soothe chemo hair-loss trauma

Chemotherapy and radiation treatments have produced impressive anti-cancer results, extending and saving many lives, but they can also ...

People

The wheel deal: Rave rev-iews for ‘Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show’

Engines roared and motors idled during the fifth Annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show, held Nov. 7 at ...

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Indian River Shores swears in new council Thursday

Regardless of what might be going on in national politics, the Town of Indian River Shores was planning ...

Arts

Museum’s mesmerizing Ahn exhibition: ‘Light’ fantastic

A new exhibition at the Vero Beach Museum of Art will both brighten your day and leave you ...

Arts

Coming Up: Walk and talk art at First Friday Gallery Stroll

After all the stress from the pandemic and politics, a little nature therapy might be just what you ...

People

Naturally, ELC’s ARTober draws a talented crowd

The splendor of nature’s beauty has always been a favorite subject of artists, and with today’s innumerable threats ...

People

Tricked-out cars are a treat at mobile Halloween parade

In light of the pandemic, the City of Vero Beach Recreation Department introduced something new this year, presenting ...

People

Students get vital, all-day attention at ‘Learning Center’

Virtual learning is difficult enough when students have all the right computer equipment, a fast Internet, and adults ...