Sebastian Daily is the only newspaper in Sebastian, Florida. Our service area includes Sebastian, Fellsmere, Micco, Vero Lake Estates, Wabasso, and all areas along the Sebastian River.
We are a newspaper and an online publication providing trusted news and information to our readers from computer tablets, mobile phones, and personal computers.
Sebastian Daily is the number one news source in Sebastian, Florida. We have more local readers than any other news publication in Indian River County.
More people in Sebastian get their news from Sebastian Daily than any other publication.
Our company has been publishing news for nearly 20 years. We began publishing national news in 2003, but under a different name. In 2015, we changed our name to Sebastian Daily and began publishing local content. We focus on proximity, keeping readers engaged in everything we publish.
Our staff is amazing! The Sebastian Daily news team is made up of motivated journalists to cover our local town, providing non-bias news as well as featuring both sides of a story whenever possible.
We love Sebastian and other nearby towns. We dedicate our work towards excellence in all news stories and encourage our readers to share their ideas. We strive for integrity and trust.
Sebastian Daily is just a few miles from the Sebastian Inlet, providing accurate weather, boating tips, fishing information, and news. While most of our readers prefer to read local news from our website, we also distribute our news to Facebook, YouTube, and our newsletter.
Since our start as the local news source in Sebastian, our reporting was trusted during Hurricane Mathew in 2017, and again when the Red Tide phenomenon that hit our beaches in 2018. Our report and camera footage was also seen on CNN.
In 2017, we were the only media outlet filming live after Hurricane Mathew, which many who vacated and tuned in to watch our coverage appreciated. We showed that the storm didn’t have a large impact on our area, and most of the roads were re-opened.
Another example of honest reporting was when Red Tide hit our beaches. Sebastian Daily was the first media outlet to be in Vero Beach filming live as Red Tide was moving towards the Sebastian Inlet. Our staff visited the beaches on and off for approximately 10 days. Again, we were honest about the Red Tide, providing accurate reports.
We informed residents that although Red Tide was in the Indian River Lagoon, no fish or other wildlife died. Also, we were the first to suggest that the beaches would re-open soon, which happened 24 hours later.
Local journalism is the cornerstone of our democracy. We love what we do and are happy to report news in our beloved town of Sebastian, Florida.
Sebastian Daily is owned by Sebastian Daily, LLC.
Here are some of our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
What is the newspaper in Sebastian FL?
Sebastian Daily is the only newspaper in Sebastian, FL.
Who owns Sebastian Daily?
Sebastian Daily is owned by Sebastian Daily, LLC.
Sebastian Daily’s phone number?
Our main phone number is 772-202-4029. For obituaries, call 772-925-5221.
Our Staff

Andy Hodges – Editor in Chief

Ted Kwarchak – Photographer

Arlo Guthrie – Contributor

Brian LaPersonerie – Photopher/Food Critic

Tina Hodges – VP of Marketing

Joy Nottage – Health & Fitness Expert

Roy Garton – Contributor
Roy left Wyoming in 1992 and moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma again working in television before settling down in Florida where lives in Palm Bay and is married to former Sebastian resident Mary Myers-Garton. He continues to act in films and television.

Jennifer Balakrishnan – Reporter

Matthew Acosta – Contributor

Skyy Fritz – Contributor
Skyy Fritz is a Cadet at Sebastian River High School Navy JROTC and the unit Public Affairs Officer. She is a native of Sebastian and attended Treasure Coast Elementary and Sebastian River Middle School. She enjoys the fine arts, especially drawing and writing. Upon graduation she plans to pursue a career in animation. She has a cat named Bella, who is sometimes a pain, but brings joy to her life.

Gabrielle Alvarez – Contributor
Gabrielle Alvarez is a Cadet at Sebastian River High School Navy JROTC and the unit’s Assistant Public Affairs Officer. During her free time she enjoys drawing, painting, and playing the piano and guitar. She greatly enjoys helping others and can often be found at local community volunteer events. She loves the Navy JROTC program and is very grateful for the opportunities it affords her.