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St. Lucie County Hosts Public Meeting for Glades Cut Off Road Project
St. Lucie County - Tuesday May 7, 2024: St. Lucie County is scheduled to host a public kick-off meeting next week for the Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study for improvements to Glades Cut Off Road. The primary purpose of widening Glades Cut Off Road from two to four lanes...
Martin County Commission to developers: 'Tell us what you need, and we'll give it to you'
There's an old Arab proverb about not letting a camel get its nose under a tent, otherwise the rest of the camel will soon follow, crowding out the tent's other occupants. With our climate and ecosystem in Florida, the analogy works better with an alligator than a camel, but the principle is the same.
Who is Tricia Todd? ABC's '20/20' examines 2016 Martin County murder case.
A Martin County murder is gaining national attention eight years later, and an ABC "20/20" episode is shining new light on the case tonight. "The Hungryland Homicide" will explore the timeline of when 30-year-old Tricia Todd was last seen alive and how her ex-husband, Steven Williams, murdered her in 2016.
South American gangs are targeting bank customers, slashing tires and stealing cash
STUART, Fla. — The Martin County Sheriff's Office is warning people to watch out for a dangerous new criminal trend that has taken a more serious turn. “Thursday, we had an incident where a lady from Palm City went to the bank in Palm City, withdrew an amount of cash. And then as she was driving eastbound on 714, noticed that her tire pressure light and her car was on," said Chief Deputy John Budensiek.
Will May 7 be a day of infamy for Treasure Coast development? Two cases could make it so.
Like a frog being boiled alive in a slowly heating pot of water, development along the Treasure Coast tends to occur incrementally. A new shopping center gets approved. Then a subdivision or two. Then maybe a few gas stations, offices and standalone retail businesses. Before you know it, a patch of previously untouched land has been swallowed up by one of our expanding urban areas.
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