Delray Beach, FL News Roundup (8/13/25)

Delray Beach holds Pride mural: The city is defying an FDOT directive to remove its LGBTQ+ street art, insisting the mural sits on a city-owned road and standing firm despite threats to its funding — find out what comes next.

Delray Beach tees off again: Today the City Commission reviews a $27 million proposal to redesign and finance the public golf course—complete with new greens fees and an October 2026 reopening — find out.

$48M animal shelter plan: Palm Beach County will break ground this winter on a facility twice the size of its current shelter, easing overcrowding with air-conditioned kennels and driving toward a zero-euthanasia goal — find out.

30,000 backpacks delivered: The Education Foundation of Palm Beach County and Good Greek Moving & Storage loaded trucks to distribute backpacks filled with school supplies to every student at 50 Title I schools, setting them up to walk into class prepared and proud — find out how.

Morikami’s Obon returns: The Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens hosts taiko drumming, Bon Odori dance workshops, lantern send-offs and festival foods this Aug. 16-17 — find out how to join in.

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