Category: Martin County
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Fatal multi-vehicle crash in Indiantown on Thanksgiving
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Highway Patrol responded to a fatal multi-vehicle crash Thursday morning.
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Episode 3: How I became a “Crazy Bird Lady.”
Episode 3 of Alicia’s wonderful story on how she became a “crazy bird lady.”
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Just want to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! We are so grateful for all of you!
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Dog named Bear abandons owners for armored BearCat and MCSO Swat
While his humans were getting busted in Jensen Beach a dog named Bear found safety in an armored BearCat with the MCSO Swat
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Martin County: No curbside pickup on Thursday
The Martin County Board of County Commissioners have announced there will not be any curbside pickup on Thursday.
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House fire leaves two teens in hospital, claims dog’s life on Fork Rd
Two teens are in the hospital and a dog has died following a house fire on Fork Rd.
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Martin Sheriff arrests homeless man who assaulted female employee in the bathroom
The Martin County Sheriff have reported they have arrested a homeless man who assaulted a female employee in the bathroom.
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Martin County Free and Family-Friendly activities for the Holidays
Looking for free and/or family-friendly activities this holiday season?
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Martin County Deputies rescue two people from sinking boat
The Martin County Sheriff have reported they rescued two people from a sinking boat.
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Listen Up! The Doc Collins Episodes #003 – Ed Killer
In this interview Dr Christopher Collins interviews Ed Killer from TC Palm. Chris has done his homework and you may or may not know Ed grew up here. He’s been writing about this for years and he knows not only the actual history but he knows real facts.
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Our Auto Insurance is out of control. What can we do?
What can we do about bad drivers? Is this something the police and sheriff can talk about? What can we do about uninsured drivers? Is there some kind of plan? What can “we” do to help control all this? Anything?
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Night at the Museum lands armed burglar behind bars
Employees were surprised to see that 42-year old Jason Allen Dark of Port St. Lucie was already inside, and he wasn’t just admiring museum items, he was taking them.
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Missing 17-year-old swimmer off Jensen Beach becomes ‘search and recovery’
According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Nick Lovensen Alincy arrived at Sea Turtle Beach early in the morning with his girlfriend to take photographs. However, after venturing into the water multiple times, he was pulled underwater.
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Martin County First Responders actively looking for Missing Swimmer
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office Marine Units, Aviation, Dive Team, Road Patrol Deputies and Detectives along with Martin County Fire Rescue and FWC are at Sea Turtle Beach in Jensen, actively searching for 17 year old Nick Lovensen Alincy of Ft. Pierce.
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Meet Alicia Jay! Our local bird lady!
How I became the local “crazy bird lady”
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The Importance of Migratory Birds
As the winter months approach, Florida becomes a vibrant layover for migratory birds seeking refuge from the colder climates up north.
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Florida Crystals uses Florida prisoners
Sitting this morning listening to WPTV Michael Williams talk to Eric Eikenberg from the Everglades Foundation. Sitting here in happiness as we inch closer to an agreement with the legislature to build a reservoir south of the lake. Eric is confident that this is going to happen. Yay. Other people have told me privately they…
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Stuart one step closer to Backyard Chickens!
Stuart one step closer to Backyard Chickens! Stuart residents are one step closer to being able to own chickens. The Stuart city commission voted 3-2 yesterday to tentatively approve owning backyard chickens, with some regulations. Only residents of single-family homes would be allowed to keep chickens. Up to 4 chickens would be allowed on a…
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Clinics for Stuart possible if Amendment 2 passes
Amendment 2 has been a controversial topic: medical marijuana. The amendment looks to allow medical marijuana for those suffering from certain conditions, like cancer, HIV-AIDS, and Parkinson’s disease. Now, the city of Stuart is considering regulations for medical marijuana treatment centers, should the amendment be approved. Locations of the treatment centers would be limited to…
