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  2. Treasure Coast International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2000, at 1246 eastern daylight time, a PA-28-161 (Cherokee), N9208N, and a PA-23-250 (Aztec), N54235, collided on final approach to land on runway 09 at the Saint Lucie International Airport in Fort Pierce, Florida.

  3. WQCS - Wikipedia

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    WQCS (FM 88.9) is the National Public Radio (NPR) member station for the Treasure Coast of Florida. Licensed to Fort Pierce, it is owned by Indian River State College, with studios in Building Q of the college's main campus in Fort Pierce.

  4. 'Brightline made the wrong decision': Fort Pierce reacts to ...

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    Fort Pierce still hadn't received official word from Brightline — as promised — the day after Stuart announced it was chosen for a train station. 'Brightline made the wrong decision': Fort ...

  5. Weekend storm brings erosion; damage assessments coming ... - AOL

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    Areas south of Stuart received the most rain, 3.73 inches, Fellsmere recorded 3.36 inches, Vero Beach recorded 2.38 inches and Fort Pierce recorded 2.33 inches.

  6. Port St. Lucie metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The name of the MSA was changed to Port St. Lucie-Ft. Pierce, FL MSA in 2003, and to Port St. Lucie, FL MSA in 2006, with the removal of Fort Pierce as a principal city. [1] The Port St. Lucie MSA is included in the Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL Combined Statistical Area. [2]

  7. Port St. Lucie man dead after crash in Fort Pierce - AOL

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    FORT PIERCE − A Port St. Lucie man died Wednesday following a vehicle crash on South U.S. 1, a Fort Pierce Police spokesperson said Friday. Police about 4:32 p.m. Wednesday went to the incident ...

  8. Jensen Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jensen Beach was rated the "Top Spot for Beach Volleyball" in 2008 by Prime Time Magazine, and is a part of Florida's Treasure Coast region, which derives its name from the ships that wrecked during the 17th century because of coral reefs in the shallow waters. Artifacts and treasures from these ships of Spanish origin can still be discovered ...

  9. North Hutchinson Island - Wikipedia

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    North Hutchinson Island is an Atlantic barrier island located on Florida's Treasure Coast approximately 110 miles (180 km) north of Fort Lauderdale. The island extends from the Sebastian Inlet on the north to the Fort Pierce Inlet on the south, and is about 28 miles (45 km) long. [1] It has an area of 23.86 square miles (61.8 km 2).