
Abigail Hasebroock
Palm Beach County Reporter at South Florida Sun Sentinel
Palm Beach County Reporter @sunsentinel | [email protected]
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3 days ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock
The Palm Beach County Commission has taken emergency action to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion efforts from its policies to reduce the risk of losing millions in federal funding. This action on Tuesday was spurred in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order that prohibits the use of federal funds for the promotion of gender ideology and diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs.
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3 days ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock
South Florida’s rainy season started off to an unusually wet start, but the downpours are expected to back off for the rest of the week. Flood watches and advisories were in effect from Sunday to Wednesday morning, with rain totals reaching more than 4 inches in parts of Miami-Dade County on Monday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Will Redman. Yet, no reports of flash flooding have been reported, Redman said.
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5 days ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock
Paul Okean is facing a turning point. The plant nursery business owner has owned land in the Palm Beach County Agricultural Reserve for more than 40 years. At one point, Morningstar Nursery, Okean’s business, went on to become a major supplier for large retail stores including Kmart, Kroger and Albertsons. “My nursery days are behind me for a variety of fateful reasons. However, I am grateful for every moment they held,” Okean said during a recent County Commission meeting.
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1 week ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock
The value of new construction in Palm Beach County will top $5 billion this year as thousands of new residences are added. This is according to Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Dorothy Jacks, who recently told county commissioners about the state of the market from last year and what to expect this year.
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1 week ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock
Boca Raton officials are advancing a high-priority plan to revitalize the downtown area near the Brightline station, transforming it into a transit-oriented community with new homes, city facilities, dining options, shops and more.
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