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Heat continues Saturday with some relief in the forecast
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — West Palm Beach tied a record high on Friday of 94 degrees, which occurred in 1998. Vero Beach hit 96 degrees, breaking the record of 95 that was set in 1976. Also, Fort Piece tied a record set in 2008, hitting 96 degrees on Friday. West Palm Tied their record at 94 degrees.
Brightline will devastate Vero Beach, Stuart? Nine years later, claims remain unfounded
Back in early 2015, Brightline (then known as "All Aboard Florida") had few friends on the Treasure Coast. An Indian River County commissioner declared that the passenger rail project would “bring devastation to the area.” A retired Coast Guard captain predicted that Brightline “would be the end of the marine industry.” In...
One Indian River County restaurant fails inspection
You can use the database to search by county or by restaurant name. Florida's restaurant owners are not required to post restaurant inspection results where guests can see them. So every week, we provide that information for you. ...
Sebastian Restores Main Street Boat Ramp Name in Honor of Capt. Robert G. Hardee
The City of Sebastian has changed the name of the Main Street Boat Ramp back to its original name in honor of Capt. Robert G. Hardee (1872-1947) who was a pioneer resident whose contributions left a lasting impact on the community. “I can’t thank the City of Sebastian enough for...
Palm Bay homeowners worry about overdevelopment
People are asking for development to slow down in Palm Bay as neighbors worry about rapid, unmanaged growth in the city. This week, neighbors started an online petition to slow down the growth after a property near their homes in Southeast Palm Bay caught a developer's eye.
Poll: What's the best Haitian restaurant on the Treasure Coast?
Haiti may be 800 miles from the Treasure Coast, but the Caribbean island nation's food is represented locally. Haitian food is derived from French and African cuisine with influences and culinary techniques from the native Taino and Spanish colonists. ...
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