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SpaceX rocket launch doubleheader this weekend! Where to watch in Sebastian, Vero Beach
Best views to watch a rocket launch is along the beach. Visibility in Indian River, St. Lucie & Martin County will depend on weather conditions. Day or night, watching a rocket launch on the beach is so Florida. But can someone on the Treasure Coast of Florida see a rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral?
Mother's Day 2024: Celebrate with Sunday brunch at these 8 Treasure Coast restaurants
Celebrate with Sunday brunch at one of these eight restaurants in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties. Here are the best restaurants for Mother's Day on the Treasure Coast. MARTIN COUNTY. Palm City Social. The relatively new restaurant in the Martin Downs Village Center is the second restaurant by...
'Optics of it aren't good': Stuart police chief discusses investigation after innocent driver killed
STUART, Fla. — Stuart police are answering questions about a police chase that ended in the death of an innocent driver, the third case of a bystander being killed during a law enforcement pursuit on the Treasure Coast in less than a year. Stuart police said an officer last...
Sewall's Point commission to ask voters in November to make four changes to town charter
SEWALL'S POINT — Three changes to the town charter and one interesting housekeeping item may go before voters in November. The Town Commission on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve the language of the amendments, but it still can change the wording before it formally goes on the ballot. The proposed changes include requiring commissioners and commission candidates to be registered qualified voters for at least a year.
High School Girls Tennis: South Fork narrowly misses state, falls to Gateway in Region Final
TROPICAL FARMS − A magical, historic season came to a heartbreaking close for the South Fork girls tennis team. Despite victories from their top seeds, the Bulldogs barely missed out on a chance to advance to the Class 3A State Championships after falling to Gateway 4-3 during the Region 7-3A Final on Thursday from South Fork High School.
5 things to know about Stuart
Five things to know about Stuart. Stuart Boat Show: Treasure Coast's largest expo every January. 5 Presidents fished (and a 6th golfed) here: Arthur, Cleveland, Roosevelt, Taft and Harding fished for 200-pound tarpon in the river. Later, Obama played golf here 3 times. Brightline train station coming: Station is expected...
Winners of 2024 Pathfinders scholarships to be announced May 10. Here's how to watch
Pathfinders honors excellence across Palm Beach and Martin Counties, and has awarded more than $4.3 million in scholarships since 1983. Thousands of graduates will soon cross the stage in Palm Beach and Martin counties, but only 54 students will get the honor of calling themselves Pathfinders — talented leaders honored with a combined $117,000 in awards sponsored by The Palm Beach Post.
Looking for fun things to do this weekend? Our Top 5 events on the Treasure Coast
Looking for fun things to do this weekend on the Treasure Coast? Eve Pierpont has you covered with her Top 5 weekend events for Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties for April 26-28. ...
Playoffs: Jensen Beach flag football blanks Lincoln Park Academy to reach region final
FORT PIERCE — Jensen Beach flag football made a good case for rewriting the rules of revenge on Tuesday, serving it up hot against Lincoln Park Academy. Less than two weeks removed from their nail-biter loss in the district championship game, the Falcons' 26-point shutout over the Greyhounds earned them a taste of something better: a Class 1A FHSAA regional finals berth.
25 Martin County restaurants fail 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. For a complete list of local restaurant inspections, including violations not requiring...
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