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The Cramer House stood on the site of a newly proposed development called Aletto Square, a project that includes a luxury apartment building, office space and a 357-spot automated parking garage.
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The 'Reel Revolution' is here. This festival in Palm Beach County might be the new go-to scene for filmmakers and film buffs alike.
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Three new buildings could be going up in the heart of downtown Boca Raton. Some residents are fighting to keep what’s left of Boca’s historic main street as new high-rises and traffic are becoming the norm.
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The station symbolically ushers in a revival of passenger rail travel for the upscale city, which is now the scene of fancy new hotels, condo towers and offices for newly arrived businesses.
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A nonprofit that has supported young people in a historically Black community for two decades is trying to raise money to ensure its survival.
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Commissioners will vote Thursday on an ordinance that would allow the arrest of people who are living on the street. Residents of a a historically Black neighborhood in Boca Raton fear that they may be pushed out. Plus, the return of the Vampire Circus.
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The Boca Raton Museum of Art is displaying ancient artifacts from the ancient kingdom of Peru for the first time.
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The challenge? Pick a problem in your community and write statewide legislation that could solve it. Two state lawmakers will sponsor the winning bill during the 2022 legislative session.
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The governor is touting the monoclonal antibody treatment but is it safe and is it effective? Boca Raton recently enacted the strictest building inspection code in the state. Plus, a battle over the Everglades between sugar companies and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Broward school board member discusses the possibility of a mask requirement for students, The South Floirda Sun Sentinel analyzes building recerification in Broward and the latest in the investigation into the Haitian president's assassination.
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The city of Boca Raton is proposing a 30-year building recertification code that will be checked every 10 years after. The move comes after last month's collapse at the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside.
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Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer says the partial condo collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside is spurring discussion about a more stringent recertification process in his city.