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Treasure Coast residents, agencies struggle with fentanyl, opioids
Pattie Roberts said her son died in 2018 after overdosing on heroin laced with fentanyl, an extremely powerful opioid linked to at least hundreds of deaths in the area in recent years. Daniel “Danny” Roberts, 22, had anxiety and battled addiction for eight years, she said. He “was in and...
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Martin County School Board Considers Cell Phone Storage Plan
One Florida school district is looking into spending 300-thousand dollars on a cell phone storage plan for students. The idea is to buy special pouches for each student where they would keep their phones locked throughout the school day. However, Martin County School Board member Marsha Powers spoke out against...
Smoke from large brush fire east of Interstate 95 likely visible for weeks
MARTIN COUNTY -- Smoke from a nearly 230-acre brush fire in the Palm City area that's 90 percent contained likely will be visible for weeks, according to the Florida Forest Service on Monday. The fire, generally north of State Road 714 and east of Interstate 95, began last week and...
Stuart native Tori Penso calls opportunity to referee Olympic soccer matches 'blessing'
The Olympic games are just a few months away and athletes across South Florida will be taking part. That also includes the officials for the Paris games. WPTV spoke with Stuart native Tori Penso who will help referee Olympic soccer matches next month. She got her start on fields in...
Home again from France: World War II veterans return from D-Day commemoration
WEST PALM BEACH — American flags were draped over shoulders, "USA" chants filled the air and "God Bless America" rang through bagpipes. Two World War II veterans were home from Normandy, France — again. Sydney Edson of Lake Worth Beach and Ray Glansberg of Port St. Lucie arrived at Palm Beach International Airport...
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