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Settling funding fight could limit Inspector General's reach
Sun SentinelA proposed settlement in a lawsuit over who should pay for Palm Beach County’s inspector general could take some of the teeth out of the local government corruption watchdog. A coalition of 14 cities – including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton...Tags: Local Government, Boca Raton, Politics, Palm Beach Gardens, Laws
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Grocery wars: Walmart expanding into areas dominated by Publix
Publix has been the undisputed leader of grocery sales in South Florida for years, with a market share larger than all other competitors combined. But now Walmart is intent on grabbing a bigger piece of the grocery business, and the battle is on. The...
Tags: Palm Beach County, Marketing, Walmart, Advertising, Broward County
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Delray Beach Episcopal priest interviews for Bishop of New Jersey post
The Rev. William "Chip" Stokes, an Episcopal priest from Delray Beach, could become the next bishop of the Diocese of New Jersey, one of the largest Episcopal districts in the country. Stokes is one of nine candidates who will interview beginning...
Tags: Christianity, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Elections, Politics, Anglicanism
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Flowers brighten day for shelter mothers
With Mother's Day coming up on May 12, mothers across the country are anticipating the special day set aside to honor them with flowers, candy and fancy dinner. However, for countless women in battered women's shelters throughout the country, Mother's...Tags: North Miami, Cooper City, Judaism, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami Beach
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Man rear ends vehicle in Delray, drives off, punches victim's car, say police
A Pompano Beach man wasn't done after he rear-ended another car at a red light in Delray Beach, police said. Instead, Stephen Martinez, 50, punched the alleged victim's car after she followed him to a parking lot, according to an arrest report. Police...
Tags: Pompano Beach, Back Pain, Neck Pain, Highway Transportation, Police Arrests
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Delray's success puts extra pressure on city cops
Its beaches attracted more than a million people last year, and its downtown living is among the most sought after in Palm Beach County. But the success of Delray Beach has put additional pressure on a Police Department that, in spite of coming up...
Tags: Public Officials, Boca Raton, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Government
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Mimosas for Mom: Best Mother's Day brunch deals
Brunch offerings are plenty on Mother's Day. So to help you choose, here are a handful of deals on free-flowing champagne drinks and Bloody Marys: Big City Tavern's free unlimited mimosas might be the best deal this Mother's Day. The charcuterie house...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Miami Beach, Brunch
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Changes at Boca's South Beach Park raise concerns for disabled
The steep, sandy slope left in the wake of recent improvements to Boca's South Beach Park is more like an impediment to some. Paul Siciliano, 76, said his friends have to help him push his wife, Bernadette, in a wheelchair when the couple get up to...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice
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Synthetic-drug investigation into UCF student leads to another arrest
An additional arrest has been made in a federal synthetic-drug investigation that involves a University of Central Florida student, court records show. Nathan Mayell, 25, of Delray Beach was arrested Friday when he traveled to Seminole County where he...
Tags: Bath Salt Drugs, Seminole County, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Police Arrests
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Play and plug in: Cities expand free Wi-Fi in parks
— Do you spend time in the park? Soon you might be able to take your computer along for uninterrupted access to emails and the Web. While Internet service is common place in public buildings such as libraries and community centers, more cities...
Tags: Travel, Coral Springs, Cooper City, Wilton Manors, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Elected officials don't consider us
If 90 percent of Americans favor background checks for gun purchases, but the Senate voted against it, what does that tell us about "of the people, by the people and for the people?" It seems that it means nothing. It seems our elected officials are...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Government
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I-595 off-ramp to Pine Island will move farther east
Q: There is a potentially dangerous situation on westbound Interstate 595 at Nob Hill Road. After crossing Pine Island, a sign indicates the ramp to Nob Hill Road is three-quarters of a mile ahead. But the sign is placed after the actual ramp begins....Tags: Palm Beach County, Broward County, Travel, Road Transportation, Cooper City
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