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Over 50 Treasure Coast investors were among the 8,400 victims who lost $1 billion, including more than 2,000 who lost their retirement savings. → Read More
Mike Woodbury pleaded no contest but paid an $873 fine in his misdemeanor criminal charge of selling alcohol without a license. → Read More
Hurricane Dorian was predicted to be a tropical storm. Why did it become a Category 5 hurricane so fast? → Read More
A server and wildlife rehabilitator at Rick's Diner in Port St. Lucie rescued a baby squirrel before the hurricane and named him Dorian. → Read More
Many restaurants had been closed for a couple days in preparation for Hurricane Dorian’s expected arrival. → Read More
St. Lucie County delayed lifting its evacuation order and reopening its bridges to coincide with the last tropical storm warning at 5 a.m. → Read More
Mandatory evacuation still in effect and South Hutchinson Island still closed. → Read More
St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara urges everyone to stay off the roads until Hurricane Dorian clears the Treasure Coast. → Read More
Martin and Indian River counties will not open shelters, while St. Lucie County announces it will open some shelters Sunday afternoon. → Read More
Barrier island residents are encouraged to listen to evacuation orders: once they cross bridges to the mainland, they may not be allowed to return → Read More
The state charged Mike Woodbury with selling alcohol to undercover agents twice, after regulators warned him not to twice. → Read More
Mike Woodbury, operator of the St. Lucie Golf Range, did not appear in court for his arraignment hearing for unlicensed alcohol sales. → Read More
The Federal Election Commission seeks personal information on donations over $200 to U.S. Rep. Brian Mast's 2020 re-election campaign. → Read More
How will landlord collect since Mike Woodbury closed Barnabas/The Nation Christian Academy? "It's tricky," a University of Florida law professor said. → Read More
Glyphosate is suspected of causing cancer and feeding toxic algae blooms. → Read More
Packers of Indian River sells St. Lucie County grove to Vero Beach company. → Read More
A collision of weather patterns over the Treasure Coast can create scattered thunderstorms, bringing with it lightning and wind gusts → Read More
Experts who research the commercial sex market said only a small percentage of the U.S. male population buy sex, but some who do become habitual buyers. → Read More
Experts who research the commercial sex market said only a small percentage of the U.S. male population buy sex, but some who do become habitual buyers. → Read More
Experts who research the commercial sex market said only a small percentage of the U.S. male population buy sex, but some who do become habitual buyers. → Read More