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Vero Beach is a city in and the county seat of Indian River County, Florida, United States.According to the 2020 census, the city had a population of 16,354. [7] Nicknamed "The Hibiscus City", Vero is situated 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Orlando along the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean on Florida's Treasure Coast. [8]
Treasure Coast Newspapers was originally a group formed under the E.W. Scripps company, which acquired the Stuart-based Martin County paper in 1965; the Jupiter-based weekly publication in 1978; the Vero Beach-based Indian River newspaper in 1997; and the Fort Pierce-based St. Lucie newspaper in 2000.
WJKD (99.7 FM radio station licensed to Vero Beach, Florida, and serving the Treasure Coast. It broadcasts a variety hits radio format, carrying the syndicated Jack FM service. The station is owned by Treasure & Space Coast Radio with the license held by Vero Beach Broadcasters, LLC. WJKD has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts.
What’s the name of the new restaurant in Vero Beach? Curfew. Where is Curfew? 1932 14th Ave. in downtown Vero Beach, the former location of Southern Social. ... 772-205-2212, Website, Facebook.
Oysters on the half shell: From Sebastian or Florida west coast ($13 for 6, $25 for 12); blue points from Norwalk Islands, Connecticut ($15 for 6, $25 for 12); great whites from Barnstable ...
A Vero Beach native who grew on Orchid Island, Burgess was a teenager when Hurricane David blew through in 1979, then lived in the Highlands when hurricanes Frances and Jeanne struck in 2004. But ...
Its seat is Vero Beach. [3] It is Florida's 7th richest county and in 2000 was the 87th richest county in the U.S. by per capita income. [4] Indian River County comprises the Sebastian-Vero Beach-West Vero Corridor, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The MSA was first defined as the Vero Beach, Florida MSA in 2003.
The Old Indian River County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Vero Beach, Florida. Located at 2145 14th Avenue, the Old Indian River County Courthouse was constructed from April 1936 to March 1937 in the Masonry Vernacular, Art Moderne style by architect W.H. Garns .