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- FEATURED CONTENT - Where history meets celebration: Inside Fort Pierce's 500 Orange Event Center In downtown Fort Pierce, a historic landmark has found new purpose as one of the…
Planning a home remodel is as much about your vision as it is your preparation. With a thoughtful plan, you can refresh your living space, stay on budget and enjoy the process without feeling overwhelmed.
At a time when many families are searching for a more personal and meaningful alternative to traditional education, Enlightening Pathways Academy Microschool is demonstrating what truly individualized learning can look like; and the results are already remarkable.
Police dive team braves dangerous waters With its abundance of fresh and saltwater diving opportunities, Florida consistently ranks the second highest state for scuba certifications. But Port St. Lucie…
Are you new to the area and want a primer on the history of Florida? Or maybe you’re an old-timer who wants to put some of the pieces of Florida’s history together. Everyone may find answers to their questions about Florida History when Dr. Ben Brotemarkle, executive director of the Florida Historical Society, delivers the keynote address, “The Complete History of Florida in Less than an Hour,’’ at the Eighth Annual Treasure Coast History Festival this Saturday. The free festival, which runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., is at the grounds of the St. Lucie History Center, 414 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, and Brotemarkle’s talk is at 12:45 p.m.
Recognized for being a 'clean and beautiful place'. The thriving city of Port St. Lucie is one of just 10 in the United States honored recently with the "All-America City"…
Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven begins with these words: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore.”