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Al Pefley

West Palm Beach

General Assignment Reporter at WPEC-TV (West Palm Beach, FL)

Iowa State University, University of Florida grad. I welcome your story ideas. [email protected]

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  • 4 days ago | cbs12.com | Al Pefley

    Stuart, FL/CBS12 News — Martin County Sheriff's detectives are looking for a person or persons who were involved in a fatal stabbing Saturday night. Authorities say victim called 911 to report he had been stabbed and he collapsed along County Road 714, also known as Southwest Martin Highway. Martin County deputies spent the day at the scene looking for clues after a man was stabbed in the chest.

  • 1 week ago | cbs12.com | Al Pefley

    West Palm Beach, FL/CBS12 News — There are new developments in a story we first brought you last month. A condo association in West Palm Beach didn't pay their water bill for so long that their bill now stands at $1.4 million dollars. The city notified residents last month their water would be shut off in late April. But residents were offered money to go find another place to live before that happened. Now it seems the situation has changed.

  • 1 week ago | cw34.com | Al Pefley

    The 15 acre forest is near the Boynton Beach Mall. (CBS12 News)

  • 1 week ago | cw34.com | Al Pefley

    BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Some Boynton Beach residents are upset about the possibility that the city may sell a forest to a developer. They say a developer wants to clear the land and build apartment buildings there. Boynton Beach City Commissioners voted May 20 to deem the forest as surplus property and directed the city staff to negotiate the sale of the land with the developer. But residents say the city should not even consider selling this land. "It's pristine, it's beautiful.

  • 1 week ago | cbs12.com | Al Pefley

    Boynton Beach, FL/CBS12 News — Some Boynton Beach residents are upset about the possibility that the city may sell a forest to a developer. They say a developer wants to clear the land and build apartment buildings there. Boynton Beach City Commissioners voted May 20 to deem the forest as surplus property, and directed the city staff to negotiate the sale of the land with the developer. But residents say the city should not even consider selling this land. "It's pristine, it's beautiful.

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17 May 25

Vero Beach family seeks justice as trial for accused killer of 2-year-old is set to begin https://t.co/M19BoHZhOr