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Youth hockey supporter Larry Robbins’ commitment helps Palm Beach North Athletic Foundation surpass key financial threshold to build in Plant Drive Park.
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In the wake of a tragic 2021 building collapse, lawmakers are requiring condos to fund restoration projects. The bills are crippling homeowners.
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Lopez said there isn’t enough data to have a special session on condos before the end of 2024.
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Miami Beach commissioners agreed to preserve the South Shore Community Center. They also agreed to upgrade and improve the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, with $29 million set aside, rather than tear it down for a new performance space.
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The iconic South Florida landfill is set to expand its footprint according to a new solid waste plan that has the county divided. Public hearings on the matter will take place on Sept. 17 and Oct. 8.
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City’s action forecloses any opportunity to move embattled ice-rink complex to regional park.
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A former state employee who said he leaked information about the plans to build golf courses and hotels in Florida’s state parks has apparently been fired. But James Gaddis told the Palm Beach Post that he doesn’t regret making the public aware of the proposals.
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The state has been sitting on nearly nearly $110 million in federal funds intended to install fast charges and it’s not yet clear if it will meet a fast-approaching deadline that would free up another $88 million.
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County urges residents to research new FEMA flood maps, which could force thousands of property owners to purchase flood insurance.
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Westlake, Palm Beach County's newest city, is home to more than 7,600 people, seven times the population figure in 2020 — and now a revamped housing program is trying to entice skilled residents.
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The organization's Home Matters report released shows 2.4 million households are “burdened” trying to stay housed and paying bills.
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An unexpected Florida plan to jazz up wilderness in state parks with golf courses, hotels and pickleball courts has outraged conservationists who say the proposals violate state law and tarnish areas of staggering beauty. The plan was leaked this week, and there is only one public meeting so far scheduled at each park.