Fire chief’s secret camera: A self-installed Ring camera in Delray Beach City Hall has ignited disputes over privacy, protocol and union tensions — find out why.
Mobile pantries fight hunger: Cros Ministries operates eight mobile pantries across Palm Beach and Martin counties, distributing dry goods, produce and frozen items to up to 120 families per session and serving 121,664 people in 2024 — find out how you can help.
FECR vs. Brightline showdown: Florida East Coast Railway has sued Brightline for secretly negotiating commuter-rail deals with county governments, claiming it breached their 2016–17 joint-use agreements and jeopardized safety and freight operations — find out what’s at stake.
Palm Beaches on a Budget: From elite tennis and polo brunches to Palm Beach’s gourmet dining, snorkelling off Peanut Island and a historic mansion tour, Florida’s 39-town coastline delivers winter sunshine and luxury at surprisingly modest prices — find out if this getaway fits your wallet.
Bowling for Bread returns: Boca Helping Hands will host its annual event on August 24 at Lucky Strike in Boca Raton, inviting children from five local charities for bowling, food and fun while raising funds to supply weekend meals through the BHH Backpacks program — find out how to sponsor a lane.
Other Delray Beach headlines this week
- Boca Raton parents tackle back-to-school prep
- IBM’s Boca Raton plant pioneered personal computing
- Savor Boca Ballet Theatre’s Summer Breezes
- Nostalgic ‘70s disco club dazzles near Miami
- Lily’s Ice Cream arrives in North Miami
- FAU professor designed coastal resiliency park