
Kristina Webb
Reporter at Freelance
Reporter at Palm Beach Daily News
Casey’s mom. Reporter for Palm Beach Daily News.
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1 day ago |
palmbeachdailynews.com | Kristina Webb
During an extended stay in Palm Beach in 2003, pop icon Michael Jackson stopped into Sprinkles Ice Cream for some vanilla soft-serve. Sprinkles Ice Cream will close permanently after May 26. It has been a favorite of residents and visitors for four decades. Michael Jackson's 2003 visit to Palm Beach County made international headlines as he shopped at local malls at walked down Worth Avenue. On a cool Monday afternoon, the King of Pop stopped into a Palm Beach ice cream shop. It was Feb.
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1 day ago |
yahoo.com | Kristina Webb
On a cool Monday afternoon, the King of Pop stopped into a Palm Beach ice cream shop. It was Feb. 24, 2003, and Michael Jackson was the talk of the island. Jackson, who died in 2009, was one of several celebrities who in the past four decades visited Sprinkles Ice Cream — which will open for its last day May 26 before permanently closing at its 279 Royal Poinciana Way location. Take a look back at Jackson's visit to Palm Beach County.
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4 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Kristina Webb
A Palm Beach institution and favorite of visitors and residents for four decades is closing. Sprinkles Ice Cream, 279 Royal Poinciana Way, will close after May 26, owner Anson Ainsworth said in a news release. "We are deeply grateful for the love and support of our customers, staff, and community over the past four decades," Ainsworth said.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Kristina Webb
A Palm Beach institution and favorite of visitors and residents for four decades is closing. Sprinkles Ice Cream, 279 Royal Poinciana Way, will close after May 26, owner Anson Ainsworth said in a news release. "We are deeply grateful for the love and support of our customers, staff, and community over the past four decades," Ainsworth said.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Kristina Webb
The Palm Beach Police Department is investigating an incident where a resident reportedly threatened a group of children with a gun after they played a doorbell-ringing prank at his house. Police on May 5 filed a risk protection order against the resident, who Palm Beach Daily News is not naming because he has not been arrested or charged with a crime. Palm Beach County Judge Donald Hafele on May 7 granted the order, which required the man to turn in at least one black handgun, court records show.
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