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Smithsonian Marine Station wants a giant magnifying glass sign on its St. Lucie County Aquarium to focus on Indian River Lagoon. Here's how to help. → Read More
Coastal Conservation Association Florida must pre-sell 3,000 redfish license plates before the state will start printing them. Here's how to buy one. → Read More
South Florida Water Management District plans to finish its part of the EAA Reservoir Project in 2023; Army Corps will complete its part in 2027. → Read More
The lake elevation, which was 16 feet, 2½ above sea level when the discharges began Oct. 14, has dropped to 16 feet XX inches as of Friday morning. → Read More
BlueGreen Water Technologies says its Lake Guard Oxy kills blue-green algae with less hydrogen peroxide than toothpaste. But scientists are worried. → Read More
The warning had been in effect since late June. Samples taken over the last three weeks had satisfactory levels of enteric bacteria. → Read More
BlueGreen Water Technologies plans to use an algicide to kill blue-green algae in water discharged from Lake Okeechobee toward the St. Lucie River. → Read More
The Army Corps will send 1.16 billion gallons a day east to the St. Lucie River and 2.59 billion gallons a day west to the Caloosahatchee River. → Read More
A NOAA satellite image shows algae growth on northern Lake Okeechobee, some near the outlet to the St. Lucie River. → Read More
The Army Corps of Engineers won't discharge Lake Okeechobee water to the St. Lucie River for now, Col. Andrew Kelly, the Corps commander for Florida, announced Friday. → Read More
The bulk of the new budget, $759 million, 62%, will fund land acquisition, restoration and public works including over 130 water quality projects. → Read More
The flow through the St. Lucie Lock and Dam could total about 630 million gallons a day, a Corps spokesman said. → Read More
People should avoid contact with this waterway, which can cause an upset stomach, diarrhea, eye irritation and skin rashes if touched or ingested. → Read More
Your tax rate for water management will be lower next year, but you'll pay more if your property appraisal increased. Here's where your money goes. → Read More
A Harbor Branch researcher plans to tag and monitor the movements of 10 juvenile Indian River Lagoon bull sharks during a harmful algae bloom. → Read More
The crash took place Sunday afternoon near Cove Road and Ault Avenue south of Stuart. → Read More
The vehicle veered off the road, struck a utility pole and ended up in a ditch, according to the Florida Highway Patrol → Read More
The injured person was flown by helicopter to Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Fort Pierce, said Bethany Alex of Martin County Fire Rescue. → Read More
The Stuart City Commission job is a two-year term that pays $18,000 annually. Commissioners will take their seats at the panel's Aug. 24 meeting. → Read More
The Florida Ethics Commission found a "lack of legal sufficiency" in the conflict-of-interest complaint about Bergeron's contract with the SFWMD. → Read More