There were long lines to board airboats to see alligators and turtles in the wild at Everglades Holiday Park on Thursday. The water is low
Month: February 2026
Hundreds of Haitian TPS holders line up in North Miami for driver’s license help after judge’s order
Hundreds of Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) showed up Thursday in North Miami to renew, reinstate, or replace their driver’s licenses weeks after
Max Scherzer lists custom Jupiter home for $36M after Hobe Sound curveball
Max Scherzer threw a changeup in his search for the perfect South Florida home. The Major League Baseball pitcher and his wife, Erica, are selling
Bass Park in Fort Lauderdale holds their groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the park
The park’s renovation is due to last until 2028 with a new splash pad, community center, and renovated utilities. Source link
5 construction workers hurt after a scaffolding collapse in West Palm Beach
Palm Beach Fire Rescue responded to the scene, with two of the workers transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Source link
Turnberry dangles density fee for Singer Island high-rise condo project
Turnberry won initial approval in a Riviera Beach zoning case Wednesday that could make it easier for developers to construct denser buildings on the Singer
Eric Dane, star of 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria,' dead at 53
Eric Dane, star of hit television shows “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Euphoria,” has died at 53. Dane’s family shared a statement confirming his death with NBC
Florida is set to give $50 million more to local law agencies for immigration enforcement for three counties
The State Board of Immigration Enforcement (SBIE) is set to approve another $53 million in awards for local law enforcement agencies. About half of those
Related Ross lands $157M construction loan for more West Palm Beach condos
Related Ross scored a $157 million construction loan for Shorecrest, his second condo project in West Palm Beach. The firm, headed by billionaire Steve Ross,
Jury awards $8M in shoddy construction suit, but case was settled first
A jury handed down a nearly $8.7 million verdict in a shoddy construction lawsuit over a Dania Beach apartment building, though an attorney in the