Renderings of Alba Palm Beach with Kenneth Baboun BGI Companies kicked off sales of its planned West Palm Beach condo tower, betting on continued demand
Month: February 2022
South Florida Drivers Have New Entrance Ramp To SB Turnpike From Dolphin Expressway
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – South Florida drivers have a new entrance ramp to the Florida Turnpike from the Dolphin Expressway. Thursday morning, Turnpike officials opened the
Biden: ‘Defending Freedom Will Have Costs;’ Stocks Tumble, Grocery Store, Gas Prices Could Go Up
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – Now that Russia has launched an attack on Ukraine, the aggression may mean higher prices at the grocery store and at the
Study: Pets Can Boost Your Brain Power
MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) – We love our furry four-legged friends. From the companionship to the smiles they put on our faces, it’s all about the love.
Florida, Other States ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws Linked To Increased Homicide Rates
MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) – Florida was the first state to enact a “stand your ground” law in 2005 and at least 27 other states now have
Ukraine says Russian
Kyiv — Ukraine’s Foreign Minister said early Thursday morning that Russia had launched a “full-scale invasion,” and President Joe Biden accused Vladimir Putin of personally
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis’ Rising Star & Fraught Relationship With Trump On Display At CPAC
MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) – Scheduled to speak Thursday afternoon during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has quickly become a favorite
Hedge Funder Paul Saunders Pays $35M for Highland Beach Manse
2445 South Ocean Boulevard (Ed Butera/IBI Designs, iStock) Hedge fund manager Paul Saunders and his wife, Victoria Saunders, paid a record $34.7 million for an
One Person Shot In Pembroke Park Robbery
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – An early morning robbery in Pembroke Park landed one person in the hospital. According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, they were notified
Florida House Supports Financial Literacy Requirement For High School Graduation
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) — The Florida House is ready to consider a bill (HB 1115) that would require high-school students to take a course in financial