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The City of Palm Bay has earned the top spot as the Best City in America for First-Time Home Buyers in a 2025 study by WalletHub.com.
The City of Palm Bay announced $1 million in funding for the Turkey Creek Sanctuary Water Quality Improvement Project.
The Palm Coast City Council and the mayor have been locked in a legal battle over the appointment of a council member.
Florida Open qualifier medalists Pete Kellermann of Jacksonville and RJ Glod of Ponte Vedra Beach lead First Coast players in ...
Widely known in Palm Beach County as Southern Boulevard, State Road 80 is actually a stretch of 123.5 miles that links State ...
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNSchool districts in Palm Beaches, Treasure Coast earn top gradesThe Florida Department of Education released the grades for public school districts for the 2024-2025 academic year on Monday ...
A suspect on the run was caught in an unusual way, when a 911 caller reported a man clinging to the back of a UPS truck in ...
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSN9 restaurants that offer fish dip on the Treasure CoastThe most common fish used in fish dip include mackerel, wahoo, cobia, salmon, mullet, dolphinfish (mahi-mahi) and other whitefish. Here are some restaurants that offer fish dip, one in each Treasure ...
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Panama City News-Herald on MSN'Old Florida charm': Mexico Beach in Bay County is a hidden gem along Gulf CoastMexico Beach sits on the eastern end of Bay County, bordering Gulf County. According to Shoaf, tourism is the town's largest economic driver, so its busiest months are during summer. That said, peak ...
The city of Palm Coast has announced it's received $5 million in state funding to address wastewater system issues and $125,000 to support permitting for a future YMCA facility in the city’s ...
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Who's up for a dinnertime launch this Monday? Weather permitting, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket should be visible from the Space Coast after liftoff.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFort Pierce starts removing memorial plaques over legal, environmental concernsThe City of Fort Pierce began the process of removing memorial plaques and flowers from the rocks along Jetty Linear Park.
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