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A Florida gallery owner has been arrested on federal charges for peddling fake art pieces, claiming the cheap reproductions were in fact originals by Andy Warhol, Banksy, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and others, federal prosecutors said.
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More than a 1,000 cars bound for Haiti sit at the Port of Palm Beach after a shipper goes out of business.
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The future of the track west of Jupiter, a touchstone for car enthusiasts and drag racers, is in question as the property's buyer attempts to get approval for 2 million square feet of warehouse space.
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The investigation, prompted by the discovery of top-secret papers found at Mar-a-Lago, is at an early stage, a source told NPR.
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Farmworkers marched through Palm Beach, urging Wendy's chairman to end 'modern-day slavery' on farmsArtists, faith communities and farmworkers with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers marched in Palm Beach to urge Nelson Peltz, board chairman of Wendy's, to join the Fair Food Program. Peltz owns the hedge fund Trian Partners and has a home in the Town of Palm Beach. His hedge fund is the company’s largest shareholder.
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The collectible coin market has gained popularity since the beginning of the pandemic. A number of young hobbyists are turning the recent coin boom into a business.
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South Florida U.S. Democratic Representative Ted Deutch announced this week that he is not running for re-election. Deutch has represented parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties since 2010.
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A story of what happens when a wealthy elite of Palm Beach suddenly goes missing and the hilarious political and social upheaval it causes.
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Palm Beach County School Board members joined the likes of other South Florida school districts in voting for a mask mandate for their students.
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In a memo to local officials, John Randolph says he agrees with Trump's lawyer that the former president can legally reside at his private club. "It appears the Zoning Code permits him to," he says.
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Donald Trump’s presidency is ending, but a new chapter in his Florida story starts Wednesday.
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The nationwide protests for racial justice impacted several local cities in Palm Beach County. The tension is still there; it’s a movement, not a moment,…