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Officials in Lake Worth Beach share the details on how the city wants to spend its share of money from the bipartisan federal infrastructure bill.
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Certified nurse assistants at a local nursing home used the help of a union, and elected officials, to voice support for better work conditions.
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The Historical European Martial Arts class is a dream come true for fans of the centuries-old fighting styles. The senior instructor for the Palm Beach Sword School is Lake Worth Beach city spokesman Ben Kerr.
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Florida could be receiving more than $1 billion as part of a national settlement against pharmaceutical companies. The federal evictions moratorium nears its end, with no extension expected. Plus, 68 years ago marked the beginning of the Cuban Revolution. The significance of July 26 — as protests against the regime continue.
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The selected works of the five fellows are on display at the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County headquarters in Lake Worth Beach and the exhibit runs through Aug. 27.
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Bishop Melvin Pinkney said that in the wake of Derek Chauvin's murder conviction, leaders need to place emphasis on the historical tension between police and Black communities to move forward.
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The Compass Center in Lake Worth Beach teamed up with the Jewish Women's Federation to create a new economic program that will help the trans community navigate the workforce.
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Challenger Christopher McVoy defeated Carla Blockson in the District 2 runoff election.
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After a controversial year of finger pointing over policy disputes, all incumbents in the Lake Worth Beach commission were unseated.
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The Lake Worth Beach city commission will consider a resolution Tuesday “urging” the Palm Beach County commission to rename Dixie Highway from the south…
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When Paul Abbott first moved to South Florida, he, like many transplants, had to learn how to fight the heat.His first, 600 square-foot apartment in West…
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Another round of beaches closed Wednesday because of harmful bacteria levels. Unfortunately, the ‘no-swimming’ warnings you get are usually too late.…