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Palm Beach County commissioners debate how to spend millions in Housing Bond Loan Program funds on new housing development projects, unanimously voting on a few projects while tabling others.
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About 50 people descended on Palm Beach Gardens City Hall to express outrage over the decision to lease the city’s oldest park to a private group to build an ice-rink complex.
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The chancellor of the private Nashville, Tenn., school has scheduled meetings April 1 with Palm Beach County commissioners to talk about bringing a university satellite campus to downtown West Palm Beach.
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Orlando Capote has been engaged in a two-decade struggle against developers and the city of Coral Gables to save his family's home. But his success comes with a price.
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“We have a really big opportunity today to close a significant gap in our affordable housing supply,” said Annie Lord, the executive director of Miami Homes For All, an advocacy group.
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As they look to tackle the affordable housing crisis in Broward, county commissioners voted to try a controversial split of tax dollars to fund a new master plan for a year.
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A federal team continues to focus on construction flaws in the pool deck as it investigates the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Fla. in 2021 which killed 98 people.
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The more than 12,000 acres along Fisheating Creek in Highlands County is surrounded on all sides by previously preserved lands.
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Miami International Airport needs some TLC. While the county is working on making improvements, it raises the question: is Miami International Airport really in shape to accommodate the deluge of traffic expected this month for spring break?
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Palm Beach State College trustees want more details about prefab metal building that would replace air-inflated dome.
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County leaders this week declined to bring to voters the prospect of renewing the tax, which funded infrastructure projects. They favored instead investment in transportation — potentially via another surtax.
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Land is being purchased for two new affordable housing projects. The projects are slated to yield eight housing units in difficult-to-secure parts of the Florida Keys.