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Search ends for missing 68-year-old man last seen at hospital, found safe
ATLANTIS, Fla. (CBS12) — UPDATE: The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said on Wednesday that Michael Legge was safely located. An urgent search is underway for a missing 68-year-old man whose last known whereabouts was at a hospital in Atlantis. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) said Michael...
Get Ready to Rock at HomeSafe’s Classic Rock & Roll Party
The 22nd Annual HomeSafe’s Classic Rock & Roll Party will feature a lively evening filled with music, featuring an auction, dinner program and a private concert. The event’s featured entertainment is Mike DelGuidice, a renowned vocalist known for building a national following as a touring member of Billy Joel’s band. The proceeds will support HomeSafe, a nationally accredited nonprofit that protects vulnerable residents of Palm Beach County and South Florida, including victims of child abuse and domestic violence. With a results-driven approach, the organization serves as a leading provider of prevention and intervention services, assisting over 15,000 infants, children, young adults and families annually. HomeSafe is one of only five specialized therapeutic group care agencies in the state and the sole agency of its kind in Southeast Florida.
High-speed crash in WPB kills 21-year-old passenger, another left seriously injured
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A 20-year-old man from West Palm Beach lost control of his car while traveling at high speeds, leaving one of his passengers dead and another seriously injured. The Palm Beach Sheriff's Office (PBSO) stated that on Sunday at around 8 a.m., a driver...
FloridaCommerce launches Disaster Unemployment Assistance for Debby survivors
SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. — Florida business owners and residents who are or were unable to work because of Hurricane Debby will be able to apply for assistance through FloridaCommerce. FloridaCommerce said on Monday that Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is available to business owners and workers whose employment or self-employment...
AAA: Safety first, stay alert while driving in school zones
TAMPA, Fla. — With students back in class, AAA is urging Florida drivers to be extra cautious on the roads. Traffic is expected to increase significantly. AAA spokesperson Mark Jenkins advises drivers to budget an extra half-hour for their morning commute to avoid rushing, which can lead to dangerous driving behaviors.
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