President Donald Trump may make his first visit to Palm Beach as the 47th president this weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday, Jan. 29, issued an advisory for flight restrictions over Palm Beach County suggesting the president would arrive on Air Force One on Friday evening and depart Sunday around sunset.
Gov. Ron DeSantis was in Palm Beach County on Thursday morning where he scolded lawmakers on legislation passed this week on illegal immigration.
West Palm Beach Mayor Keith James addressed transportation needs and called for unity in his sixth State of the City speech Thursday morning.
A Guatemalan-Maya Center official says she knows of people with a proper case open with ICE, doing their regular check-ins, and getting detained.
A Brinks truck overturned and dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars onto I-95 in Miami. Humor columnist and author Dave Barry wrote about it back then. A full load of Busch beer, 60,000 pounds, got dumped on the interstate in the Florida Panhandle after a truck overturned.
Fox News' Sean Hannity, who recently spoke with Trump on the president's first interview after being sworn, has bought a Palm Beach townhouse near Mar-a-Lago.
A Palm Beach house built as a custom home for the former Apple chief who famously fired the company’s late co-founder Steve Jobs has been sold by a subsequent homeowner for a recorded $11.29 million.
Some of the texts were sexually demeaning. Others suggested he keep tabs of the woman's online activity and referenced a domestic battery case from her past.
The event is 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1. Feeding Palm Beach County, 4925 Park Ridge Blvd., Boynton Beach. Individual $150, couples $275. Information: secure.qgiv.com/event/loveinthekitchen
Governor Ron DeSantis is set to hold a roundtable in Palm Beach on Thursday morning a day after he threatened to veto the newly passed TRUMP Act.
In its fifth year under Cavallino Inc.'s stewardship, the event continues to set the benchmark for Ferrari authenticity and preservation on a global scale.
Nearly one in five condo buildings in County have failed to undergo required Florida safety-inspection reports.