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Red Buoy brewers turned a hobby into a passion
New interactive Art Zone at VBMA encourages children to experience art with all five senses
Fellsmere was the first city in Florida to allow women to vote.
One is an impressionist painter and the other a realist, but they complement each other beautifully.
Deborah Gooch straddles abstraction and realism with ease and often uses both styles in one painting.
A growing number of Vero Beach residents are donning snappy white togs and joining fellow enthusiasts in the elegant and competitive sport of croquet.
Innovative procedures, a team approach and personal attention elevate Welsh Heart Center to a top-rate facility.
For Danielle Johnson, the museum’s new curator of modern and contemporary art, the big draw for her was not just what the museum is today, but what it will be in the future.
In its 80th year, Piper continues its momentum in manufacturing and as a positive force in the community.
For 77 years, building relationships has been a Maus family tradition.
Mah Jongg: Exotic, puzzling, mysterious—fun!
John Jetson throws annual party to give fellow vets the ‘welcome home’ they deserve.
McKee revisits its jungle roots with Kenyan animal sculpture exhibit
Today, over six decades later, Corey’s Pharmacy is still going strong at the same location on the corner of Ocean Drive and Easter Lily Lane.
Walk through the pages of Where the Wild Things Are at the Holmes Gallery, running until December 30.
Teri Barrett took a leap of faith 20 years ago and turned her art into a business, creating customized work to give joy to others.
Mrs. Joe W. (Anne) Michael is on a crusade to educate full and part time residents and visitors as to the correct name of Indian River County’s barrier island — Orchid Island.
Members of the 2017 Indian River County Special Olympics golf team and their coaches prepare at Sandridge Golf Club for competition that may take them to the regional tournaments in Palm Beach County.
Knowledge and practice of a few simple steps are within easy reach of every citizen, making each person a potential lifesaver.
The Wood family not only made their living on the original wooden Vero Beach Bridge — it’s where they lived.
Due to the speed of pineapple's growing cycle, it was a highly marketable product before orange and grapefruit trees were harvestable.
Sean Sexton has gained a national reputation for depicting Indian River County's landscape, life and values in his poetry.
Maureen Bauchman shares her story about navigating a life-changing illness with a little help from her friends
In Vero Beach numerous venues offer duplicate bridge. Yet a growing number of players flock daily to the Vero Beach Bridge Center, a converted bowling alley on 14th Avenue just south of downtown.