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Milton A ‘Rapidly Intensifying’ Hurricane, Tracks Slightly Closer to South Florida

Milton A ‘Rapidly Intensifying’ Hurricane, Tracks Slightly Closer to South Florida Milton A ‘Rapidly Intensifying’ Hurricane, Tracks Slightly Closer to South Florida Hurricane Milton is “a rapidly intensifying” hurricane, as described by U.S. Air National Guard “hurricane hunters” who flew their specially-modified C-130 aircraft above the massive storm system Sunday. Meanwhile, a shift in the projected track has brought the storm a bit farther south than previous forecasts, a trend that could indicate higher rainfall totals in South Florida, potentially impacting areas from Boca...

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Man Accused Of Attempted Trump Killing Near PBI Convicted

Man Accused Of Attempted Trump Killing Near PBI Convicted Man Accused Of Attempted Trump Killing Near PBI Convicted PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — The man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump near the Trump International Golf Club, just south of Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), was convicted Tuesday. The United States Department of Justice issued the following advisory: Department of Justice Advisory: Case of United States v. Elias Thorne FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, D.C. – The...

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Delray Beach to Receive $28.5M for Beach Replenishment Project in 2025

Delray Beach to Receive $28.5M for Beach Replenishment Project in 2025 Delray Beach to Receive $28.5M for Beach Replenishment Project in 2025 Delray Beach will receive funding for its periodic beach renourishment project, planned for formal authorization and potential commencement in 2025, officials announced. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), in a recently released funding document, detailed plans to allocate approximately $28.5 million towards the Delray Beach portion of a larger, multi-county beach restoration initiative. A Crucial Investment in...

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Surfers Get In Final Rides As Palm Beach County Comes Under Tropical Storm Watch

Surfers Get In Final Rides As Palm Beach County Comes Under Tropical Storm Watch Surfers Get In Final Rides As Palm Beach County Comes Under Tropical Storm Watch Dozens of surfers were catching waves under cloudy skies Monday afternoon at South Beach Park in Boca Raton, as Hurricane Milton strengthened into one of the strongest hurricanes ever to threaten landfall in history. The National Weather Service issued a tropical storm watch for Palm Beach County, urging residents to prepare for potential high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge. The seemingly carefree scene at South...

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Boca Raton Council Approves Oceanfront Building After Marathon Hearing

Boca Raton Council Approves Oceanfront Building After Marathon Hearing A years-long saga over the construction of a home on the oceanfront in Boca Raton has finally come to an end, with the property being approved despite considerable opposition. By the end of a hearing that stretched over three hours, the city council approved a scaled-down iteration of a proposal to build a residential structure at 2700 South Ocean Boulevard. The decision, reached late Tuesday evening, concludes a protracted battle that pitted environmental concerns against property rights, attracting significant...

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Hurricane Milton Arrives in South Florida With Rough Surf, Wind: Here’s What It Looks Like

Hurricane Milton Arrives in South Florida With Rough Surf, Wind: Here’s What It Looks Like Hurricane Milton Arrives in South Florida With Rough Surf, Wind: Here’s What It Looks Like Spared a direct hit from a storm of historical proportions, South Florida began experiencing the effects of Hurricane Milton on Wednesday, with the storm whipping up waves, stirring up wind and creating strong currents at inlets and waterways. The storm was poised to make landfall in the Bradenton area the evening of October 9, bringing with it a potent mix of torrential rain, damaging winds, and a...

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