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Monday is cutoff to change parties for Aug. 26 primary voting
How you're registered to vote after July 28 is how you must cast your ballot in the Aug. 26 primary.

Fort Pierce may install cameras at intersections to ticket red-light runners
Motorists thinking about plowing through intersections when the traffic light turns red might consider hitting the brakes — or face getting caught on camera in the future.

Port St. Lucie family still hopes runaway teen comes home or is found
For the past seven weeks, Stephen and Hazel Mentore have wondered where their 16-year-old daughter is. What she might be doing. If she could be dead.

Gallons of fuel seep from boat into C-24 canal
Between 125 and 200 gallons of fuel seeped from a docked motor boat into the C-24 canal Wednesday before officials could stop the fuel tank leak, according to the St. Lucie County Fire District.

Typical Martin County homeowner stands to save about $441 in county taxes
A typical Martin County homeowner stands to save about $441 for the budget year starting Oct. 1 under the tentative $363 million spending plan the County Commission approved Thursday.
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