Vero Beach can ... wave brought snow to Florida for the first time in recorded history. March 2, 1980: Jacksonville saw about 0.25 inches of snow on car tops and patio furniture.
Vero Beach is the type of place where celebs can (and regularly do) stroll the public boardwalk and no one makes a fuss. With its upmarket boutiques, wine bars, and spas, it’s been called the Hamptons ...
On Jan. 10, Florida temperatures plummeted to their lowest since 1989, after a day of rain and temperatures ranging from the 30s to 40s. Melbourne and Vero Beach saw a record-setting average ...
Dec. 25, 1989: Light snow flurries and a hard freeze extended into Vero Beach and Fort Pierce. Jan. 24, 2003: Light snow flurries were reported as far south as Fort Pierce. In January 1977, two Arctic ...
Developer-Realtor Keith Kite has been bullish on higher-speed rail since 2013. He has built some neat hotels in Indian River County. Can he do more?
Trooper Zachary Fink bravely gave his life while professionally serving the people of Florida by attempting ... wait 15 minutes for his baggage at Vero Beach’s airport and 15 to 20 minutes ...
Beach at Humiston Park could get its boardwalk back after vote by Vero Beach City Council, private pledges, Indian River County commitment.
More than 100 people showed up to protest recent ICE arrests and deportations in Vero Beach. The protest was peaceful.
Florida Seating, a manufacturer of restaurant furniture, has expanded its Clearwater, Florida, manufacturing and distribution ...
Sean Kenney's Nature POP! Made with LEGO Bricks is set to dazzle visitors from Jan. 24 to May 4, with over 40 vibrant sculptures crafted from more than 800,000 LEGO pieces.
A Florida furniture company has settled a lawsuit accusing the company of discriminating against female applicants for driver and warehouse positions. Getty Images/iStockphoto A furniture company ...
A Vero Beach man who Palm Bay police said allegedly ... J.D. Gallop is a criminal justice/breaking news reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Gallop at 321-917-4641 or jgallop@floridatoday.com.