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An indigenous Guatemalan teen accused in the death of a St. Johns County police sergeant has been cleared of any wrongdoing. Prosecutors announced they were dropping an aggravated manslaughter case against Virgilio Aguilar-Mendez.
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The federal judge overseeing the classified documents prosecution of Donald Trump has heard arguments about a potential trial date.
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It came hours after Gov. DeSantis signed a bill that allowed for grand jury testimony to be released. It could still become available after July 1.
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Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier, who was charged with paying dozens of girls over many years for sex. He died in a jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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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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An extension of the 1-cent sales tax to pay to move Tri-Rail to the coast is one of several big-dollar discussions on the agenda today for the Palm Beach County Commission.
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Roughly a third of students at Florida Atlantic University are the first in their families to go to college. For many of them, walking onto campus can feel like crossing over into a whole new world.
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Ericka Squire, dancer and founder of nonprofit Natural Movers Foundation, will mark Black History Month with a one-of-a-kind day of dance event at the Kravis Centre for the Performing Arts, in West Palm Beach.
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Commissioners in Boynton Beach this week unanimously repealed three outdated city ordinances that established racially segregated residential areas.
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A social club for people of Hungarian descent in Palm Beach County is celebrating six decades of Hungarian culture from refugees who fled communism. And now the members want to open their doors to people of different backgrounds.
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For Aura Garduño, obtaining her U.S. citizenship after 18 years of living in Florida allows her a newfound sense of security, plus the opportunity to create more permanent roots and be her authentic, colorful self.