Discover 11 Florida waterfront towns where you could retire on $2,500 a month or less, with rent costs and lifestyle perks ...
Here are five places to touch grass in St. Lucie County. Nearly 100 acres of marsh and scrub with 1-mile Ais trail to 20-foot ...
Most of the year, it's too hot and humid to be outside, let alone go hiking. But there are a a few precious months where ...
Here are five places to touch grass in St. Lucie County. Coastal Hammock Trail through oak hammock with 30-minute walk to see gumbo limbo and redbay trees Nearly 50 acres with 3 miles of trails ...
Hidden gem: Fort Pierce Inlet to swim, surf, boat, fish, snorkel, dive, kayak, see animals Local trails: Learn about local history, environment by hiking during Florida winter ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) successfully sank a derelict freighter off the state’s southeast coast last month, creating the base for a new artificial reef 9 miles ...
WPTV is learning about a year-long effort in St. Lucie County to remove derelict boats from the Indian River Lagoon and other waterways ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. — St. Lucie County has been working for a ...
A massive derelict freighter that spent a decade decaying in the Miami River has found a new purpose at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. On November 18, crews successfully sent the 227-foot Borocho ...
Looking for a Florida escape that doesn’t involve mouse ears or endless theme park lines? Stuart might just be the answer to your vacation prayers – a coastal paradise where palm trees sway in gentle ...
AFTER ENTERING A PLEA. A PORT SAINT LUCIE POLICE SERGEANT IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE AFTER HE WAS SHOT IN THE FACE. OFFICERS WERE CALLED TO A COMMUNITY ABOUT A DISPUTE. AND THAT’S WHEN THEY SAY A MAN ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — A sergeant with the Port St. Lucie Police Department was injured in a shooting on Monday. According to Port St. Lucie police, the sergeant, who has been identified as 27-year ...
Martin County sank the former smuggling vessel to become an artificial reef on Nov. 18. Artificial reefs provide 39,000 jobs for Floridians and generates $3.1 billion of economic activity annually.