County commissioners approved a West Palm Beach campus that is expected to generate a $5.3 billion economic impact.
Inspectors at Lake Clarke Gardens found Building 5 had structural damage, enough so to warrant a more intrusive inspection.
After serving the town's Jewish community for three decades, Palm Beach Synagogue is expanding its footprint further west. In ...
In addition to the top five events listed there's always something great happening at places like The Norton Museum of Art or ...
Four of the concerts will be held at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, and the other four at the ...
West Palm Beach will spend $700,000 to repair the leaky roof of its Police Department headquarters building on Banyan ...
Several people who had become known in Palm Beach either through living or working there passed away during the summer of ...
Traffic, parking and code reform will be among the important issues that will be addressed by the Palm Beach Town Council ...
From enjoying a bayside lunch with gridiron great Joe Namath in Jupiter to savoring Old Key Lime House’s namesake dessert on ...
A day after investigators released a photo of a truck involved in a hit-and-run, the suspect vehicle and driver have been ...
Israeli celebrity chef Eyal Shani with restaurants in Tel Aviv, New York City, will open his first outpost in Florida with ...
Vanderbilt University is officially coming to West Palm Beach. Tuesday, county commissioners approved a graduate campus after ...