Boca Raton, FL News Roundup (8/13/25)

FWC K-9 to the rescue: On August 9, Officer Kevin Tarr and his K-9 partner Rambo tracked a missing diabetic man through dense brush in Palm Beach County’s Holeyland Wildlife Management Area, leading to his safe recovery — find out how Rambo saved the day.

Parents raise bus alarm: Palm Beach County parents warn of dangerously overcrowded morning school buses on long I-95 routes and 40-minute walks to remote stops as the district scrambles to adjust routes — find out what’s being done.

Churros to Pupusas Paradise: Three immigrant-owned food trucks in central Palm Beach County dish up crunchy Mexican churros, loaded Colombian maizito mix and hearty Salvadoran pupusas straight from decades-old family recipes — find out where to indulge.

Boca resort goes high-rise: The storied 1920s getaway is seeking a special zoning tweak to build a new 100-foot, eight-story, 76-unit residential tower on its golf course — find out what that means for downtown Boca Raton.

$48M zero-kill shelter: Palm Beach County will break ground this winter on a facility twice the size of its current shelter to ease overcrowding and aim for zero euthanizations by 2034 — find out how pets stand to benefit.

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