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âUltimate sanctionâ is appropriate, Judge Curley declares three days before start of sexual-abuse civil trial against renowned developer E. Llwyd Ecclestone Jr.
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Residents say homeless individuals swarmed their historic neighborhood after city officials fenced off the park five months ago for construction â construction they say has not yet even started.
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The Mandel Public Library on Clematis Street has put visitors on notice: No backpacks with frames or shopping carts. Homeless advocates see it as another blow.
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For the first time in more than a decade, Palm Beach County voters will choose a new state attorney and, for the first time in more than two decades, they will also pick a new public defender.
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Residents of the waterfront El Cid neighborhood, bristled at a Tamarind-area business ownerâs suggestion that a three-year, $22 million project blocking Tamarind Avenue âwould never happen in El Cid.â
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Not only is Pat McKenna one of the last survivors of what was dubbed the âTrial of the Century,â but he is credited with gathering key evidence that turned what much of the country deemed a slam dunk case against Simpson into an acquittal.
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Three years after barricades went up on Tamarind Avenue, West Palm Beach officials quietly disclosed that residents of the long-ignored, historically Black neighborhood will be cut off from their main road for at least another year.
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Now-closed unitâs director, Dr. Michael Black, continues defamation suit against CNN despite court setbacks.