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A teen crashed a car into a $17 million home causing $30,000 in damage. Then, the ticket disappearedA video posted to social media shows a screeching Mercedes driven by a 17-year-old girl smashing into the gate of a $17 million home on exclusive Mashta island.
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Before Ernie Fidanza could launch his Jupiter restaurant, he had to tame the ghosts.
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Less than half of the money given to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in recent years for similar projects has been used. Commissioner Damian Pardo says this time will be different.
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Following the devastating landfalls of two major hurricanes that spread catastrophic flooding across Florida, WLRN sat down with the head of the National Hurricane Center's storm surge unit.
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In South Florida, Democratic voters outnumbered Republican voters in mail-in ballots by more than 82,000 ballots, while 6,000 more Republicans than Democrats early voted in person, according to state data.
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Former President Donald Trump, who is leading in the latest polls of likely Florida voters, delivered an array of remarks touching on a wide range of topics.
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Spoiler: It’s Florida. Here’s what people in the supermajority state say about its chances and the stakes.
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The $520 million Vanderbilt University campus planned for West Palm Beach is officially on its way.
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After several years of struggle since the COVID-19 pandemic, Santa's Enchanted Forest is not returning for the 2024 holiday season. The family theme park has been in operation for 40 years.
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With multiple races, referendums and questions on ballots, WLRN compiled endorsements from newspapers, unions and interest groups into a one-stop guide for voters in Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach counties.
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Pat Riley didn’t want his name on the court yet, because he’s still working. But managing general partner Micky Arison and CEO Nick Arison decided otherwise.
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An abstract, Haitian art exhibit at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach spotlights the ways in which people interact with past and present narratives of colonialism and various forms of social suppression
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Just before the rally, former health department top lawyer signed an affidavit stating that state attorneys wrote a letter under his name and told him to mail it to TV stations threatening legal action over a Yes on 4 ad.
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A new stage production of the Tony-award winning play The Last Night of Ballyhoo spotlights German Jews in Atlanta struggling to connect with their New York counterparts during WWII.