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Indian Trail’s Keith Jordano Holds Campaign Event At World Of Beer
Indian Trail Improvement District Supervisor Keith Jordano, who is running for re-election to Seat 2 on the ITID board, held a campaign event at World of Beer (WOB) Bar & Kitchen on Tuesday, July 9. Jordano is one of six candidates on the primary election ballot for Seat 2. The election will be held Tuesday, Aug. 20. Learn more about Jordano at www.keithjordano.com.
80+ Palm Beach County schools earned an 'A' from the state in 2024. How'd your school do?
More than 80 schools in Palm Beach County earned A ratings this year as the school district boosted its grade from an B in 2023 to an A in 2024, according to school and district grades released Wednesday by the Florida Department of Education. The grades don't carry any negative consequences for schools and their...
Shakespeare Festival Visits RPB July 25-28
The Shakespeare by the Palms IV encore production of King Lear will take place Thursday, July 25 through Sunday, July 28 at the Royal Palm Beach Commons Park amphitheater, located at 11600 Poinciana Blvd. Showtime is at 8 p.m. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $5 per person.
PBC Sheriff recounts acting Secret Service director's time in local law enforcement
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — The Secret Service's new acting director has close ties to Palm Beach County. Ronald Rowe Jr. was appointed the role on Tuesday after former director Kimberly Cheatle's sudden resignation after lawmakers questioned her about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. On Thursday morning,...
Home sale prices in Palm Beach County hit another record high in June
The median cost to buy an existing single-family home in Palm Beach County reached another staggering benchmark last month, setting a new record high in a market where sales volume has slowed but prices are still hot. June’s median sale price of $659,999 was about 5.5% higher than in June 2023 and nearly...
Riviera Beach reveals it could face more violations, lawsuits over water quality concerns
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — Riviera Beach city officials revealed Wednesday night that they could face further violations from the Palm Beach County Department of Health while also possibly looking at more than 100 lawsuits connected to water quality concerns in the city. That information came out of an emergency...
Martin County Sheriff's Office takes non-citizens into custody in Indiantown
INDIANTOWN, Fla. — The Martin County Sheriff's Office announced this week that 12 non-citizens were detained in Indiantown. The sheriff’s office said eight Guatemalan nationals, two Mexican nationals, and two Honduran nationals were in the United States without a lawful status. Three of the individuals had previously been removed and illegally re-entered the United States and are facing federal prosecution for re-entry.
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