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Sunday, April 26, 2026
The Books of God
The Indian River County Main Library is hosting "The Books of God," an exhibit showcasing various sacred texts and historical documents, running through April 30.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Navigating Divorce: Resources for Vero Beach Residents
Vero Beach residents navigating divorce can find support through local legal aid, counseling services, and community groups to help with both legal and emotional challenges.
Apr 26
Leisure Square Facility Update: What's Next for Vero Beach's Community Hub
Apr 26
The Word and The Spirit: Vero Beach Churches Announce Community Initiatives
Apr 26
The Books of God
Apr 26
Boat Cleaning Products: How to Clean Your Boat Like a Pro
Apr 26
Community Sports
Read Section →Panthers Crush Leafs 6-1 in Game 7, Storm to East Finals
The Florida Panthers unleashed a second-period barrage to demolish the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 in Game 7 on May 18, 2025, securing their third straight Eastern Conference Finals berth.[1][2] Sergei Bobrovsky's 19 saves and goals from six different skaters propelled the defending Stanley Cup champions forward.[1][5] Sunrise erupts as Florida eyes another deep playoff run.
Apr 26
Lightning Ink Top Prospect Czata to 3-Year Deal in Tampa Bay
Apr 26
Miami Heat Extend Playoff Streak Crushing Rivals in Thriller
Apr 26
Gators Clinch SEC Baseball Crown in Gainesville Glory
Apr 26
Gators Baseball Sweeps Vanderbilt, Secures SEC Tournament Berth
Apr 26
Local Business
Read Section →Independent Together: Vero Beach Businesses Thrive Through Collaboration
Vero Beach's independent businesses are increasingly collaborating through joint marketing and partnerships, strengthening the local economy and fostering a vibrant community spirit.
Apr 26
Vero Beach Residents Advised on Summer Skin Care with Natural Ingredients
Apr 26
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Apr 26
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Apr 26
Vero Beach Police Department Shares New Community Engagement Video
Apr 26
Schools & Kids
Read Section →Lake Mary Coach Becomes Guardian to Orphaned Wrestler
A Lake Mary High School wrestling coach stepped up as legal guardian for student-athlete Maryellen Wingate after she lost both parents to cancer. The heartfelt act provides stability for the teen on and off the mat in Central Florida. Wingate's story highlights compassion amid tragedy.
Apr 26
Miami-Dade Schools Win $1.37M Grants to Boost Voc-Tech Amid Teacher Crunch
Apr 26
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Local Health Experts Discuss Hormonal Shifts and Oral Health for Vero Beach Residents
Vero Beach health professionals are highlighting the critical link between hormonal changes throughout adulthood and their impact on oral health, urging residents to maintain proactive dental care.
Apr 26
Your Guide to Long-Lasting Porcelain Veneers
Apr 26
Holiday Drinks Ranked by Their Impact on Your Teeth
Apr 26
Vero Beach Residents Share Tips for Calming Dental Nerves
Apr 26
Everything You Need to Know About Osteoporosis Treatment
Apr 26
Daily Fun
Read Section →When Loneliness Hurts. And Where Healing Begins.
Vero Beach grapples with the quiet issue of loneliness, but local organizations, libraries, senior centers, and community groups offer numerous pathways to connection and healing.
Apr 26
Unlock the Universe: The Fibonacci Sequence in Your Everyday Life
Apr 26
Bridging the Divide: Cross-Platform Strategies for Maximum Impact
Apr 26
The Streaming Sea: Navigating the Ever-Shifting Tides of Content
Apr 26
Streaming Services: A New Dimension of Binge-Watching
Apr 26
State News
Read Section →First Offense DUI: Can You Avoid Conviction in Florida?
Fort Walton Beach residents facing a first-time DUI charge may have options to avoid conviction, depending on case specifics and legal strategies.
Apr 26
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge in Saint Augustine
Apr 26
Celebrating Women Who Lead – Patti Garrison
Apr 26
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge from Unverified Reports
Apr 26
Florida Drug Trafficking vs. Possession: What’s the Difference?
Apr 26
National
Read Section →
Endangered: Two USF PhD Students Vanish from Tampa Campus
Two doctoral students from Bangladesh disappeared from the University of South Florida a week ago, and authorities have now classified them as endangered amid intensifying searches.[1][2] Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, both 27, were last seen on April 16, leaving families desperate for answers.[2][3] With no signs of foul play or deportation, detectives are scouring Hillsborough and Pinellas counties for clues.[1][2]
Apr 26
Special Forces Soldier Charged With Trading Classified Intel on Maduro Raid
Apr 26
Green Beret Busted Betting on Classified Strikes
Apr 26
Iran Seizes Ships Linked to Trump, Macron Allies in Hormuz Standoff
Apr 26
Special Forces Soldier Charged in $400K Insider Bet on Maduro Raid
Apr 26
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