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Police provide update on four dogs abandoned in Port St. Lucie, three now recovering
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (CBS12) — Police provided an update on the three dogs who were left for dead in a wooded area in Port St. Lucie. The Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) said four dogs were abandoned on July 10 at a spot along Northwest FPL Drive. After the dogs were dumped, police noted in the video the dogs chased after the SUV that left them.
PSLPD investigating credit card pick-up scams
PORT ST. LUCIE — The Port St. Lucie Police Department is investigating after analysts with the department discovered eight incidents involving an alleged Wells Fargo credit card pick-up scam in Port St. Lucie between April 25 and July 8, according to a post by the PSLPD on X. The...
Where to Find Jobs in Port St. Lucie Right Now
Where to find jobs in Port St. Lucie right now is a question that job seekers on the Treasure Coast may be asking. Fortunately, Port St. Lucie is an excellent place to find job opportunities. The city has opportunities in various industries, including education, healthcare, government, recreation, auto services, manufacturing, life sciences, and more. The best places to find jobs include LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, ZipRecruiter, CareerBuilder, Ladders, and Hired.
Urgent scam alert for Port St. Lucie residents
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Port Saint Lucie police are warning about a new scam. Scammers are calling people, pretending to be from Wells Fargo, and saying their account is in trouble. Get the latest news updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here. They...
Incredible Golf Destinations: Florida's PGA Golf Club
Since its founding in 1916, the PGA of America has become involved with several renowned golf clubs and courses throughout the United States, including Port St. Lucie, Florida's PGA Golf Club. Welcoming thousands of PGA of America Golf Professionals, members and guests annually, the club is among the Association’s most...
Indian River State College Hosts Successful Plant Tissue Culture Workshop, Showcasing Strength of Biological Sciences Program
Fort Pierce, FL (July 25, 2024) — Indian River State College successfully hosted its inaugural Plant Tissue Culture Workshop in June in collaboration with AgroSource, Inc. This innovative program highlighted the strength of Indian River State College’s Biological Sciences offerings and brought cutting-edge biotechnology training to students, bridging the gap between academic learning and industry practices.
TCPalm wins 8 FSNE awards for best journalism published in 2023
TCPalm won eight awards in the Florida Society of News Editors' annual contest recognizing the best journalism published in 2023, which were presented Thursday at the 2024 Florida Media Conference in Orlando. Among TCPalm's awards, five were for first place, one was for second place and two were for third place. ...
UF/IFAS: Indian River Research and Education Center Honors Ph.D. Student Eduart Murcia for National Smart Irrigation Month
Fort Pierce - July 25, 2024: In this national Smart Irrigation month, University of Florida graduate student Eduart Murcia is honored for his work in bringing the next generation of advanced irrigation technology to Florida food producers. Murcia is a current Ph.D. student at UF’s Indian River Research and Education...
Port St. Lucie's Sidewalk Master Plan, five years later
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Port St. Lucie has reached its halfway point in the city’s 10-year Sidewalk Master Plan. Public Works officials leading the plan recognized some of its achievements at a city council meeting on Wednesday. Leaders said the plan has built 20.6 miles of sidewalks...
Ethics Commission hits Mascara with $5,000 fine, other penalties for ghost-candidate scheme
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Commission on Ethics unanimously agreed Friday to penalties for former St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara, a Democrat, related to his recruitment and support of a preferred Republican opponent during the 2020 election. Those penalties, a $5,000 fine with a public censure and reprimand, previously had been agreed to by both sides in a joint stipulation agreement where Mascara admitted to the so-called "ghost candidate" scheme, which was the subject of a Florida...
St. Lucie County elections supervisor candidates say 44 years is enough for incumbent
Two political newcomers with no experience managing elections want to unseat the St. Lucie County elections supervisor who's been in office for 44 years; but first, one must beat the other in the Aug. 20 primary. Republicans Jenn Frey and George Umansky will face off before getting their shot in the Nov....
Keys corals begin to pale as water temperature rises
As a long, hot summer drags on and Florida Keys water temperatures continue to rise, coral reefs are beginning to change from their bright colors to pale, a precursor to bleaching. Since July 9, water temperatures on the reefs throughout the Keys have reached the threshold for bleaching. Some off of the southern reefs in the Keys, such as Looe Key, Eastern Dry Rocks, Sombrero and the inshore patch reefs, started reaching the bleaching temperature threshold as early as July 1, NOAA’s Mission: Iconic Reefs...
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