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Grinley hurdles way to gold
JACKSONVILLE — In the seventh grade Christopher Grinley didn't want to run hurdles. Maybe because his coach made him do it. "I really didn't enjoy it," Grinley said. Certainly that has changed as the Park Vista senior won the 110 (13.93) and 300...
Tags: Lake Mary, Track and Field, High School Sports, Miramar, Winter Park
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Judge grants polo mogul Goodman new DUI manslaughter trial
Polo magnate John Goodman, convicted of DUI manslaughter and sentenced to 16 years in state prison, will get a new trial because of newly discovered juror misconduct, a Palm Beach County judge ordered Friday. The stunning ruling in one of South Florida'...
Tags: Police Arrests, Drunk Driving, Criminals, Delray Beach, Justice System
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Impact 100 women's group raises $220,000 for local charities in second year in operation
They started out as 100 women joining together to help local nonprofits, and now top 220. With each giving $1,000 for charity each year, the Palm Beach County chapter of national network Impact 100 recently handed out $220,000 to area nonprofits in...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Animals, Delray Beach, Riviera Beach, Social Issues
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South Florida housing starts rise in first quarter
South Florida home construction gained momentum in the first quarter as builders raced to keep up with increasing demand. Palm Beach County posted 511 housing starts in the January-through-March period, up 37 percent from a year earlier, according to the...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Boynton Beach, Land Price, West Palm Beach, Cooper City
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Judge orders new trial for John Goodman
A Palm Beach County Circuit judge has ordered a new trial for polo mogul John Goodman, who was convicted of DUI manslaughter last year. See the judge's order here. From Roy Black: “The jury is the foundation of our criminal justice system. It is...
Tags: Lake Worth, Police Arrests, Media Industry, Drunk Driving, Criminals
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Serial exposer from Minnesota arrested again, this time in Delray Beach
A serial flasher with a history of targeting women and girls in stores in Minnesota and South Florida was arrested Thursday after he exposed himself in a Barnes and Noble in Boca Raton back in October, police said. Loren Clyde Bauer, 65, masturbated...
Tags: Police Arrests, Punishment, Boca Raton, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Crimes
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S&P 500 hits record high after jobs report
The S&P 500 topped 1600, a record high Friday morning, following the national employment report revising job gains upward. The Dow Jones Industrial Averageshot up more than 100 points at the open, after closing above 1600 on Thursday, CNBC is reporting....Tags: CNBC (tv network), Unemployment Rate, Labor Markets, S&P 500, Broward County
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Shooting range proposed for Mecca Farms
There will be gunfire rather than scientific discovery under a proposal to open a shooting range on Palm Beach County's Mecca Farms — once the intended home of The Scripps Research Institute. A new state plan calls for building a shooting range,...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, South Florida Water Management District, Florida Atlantic University, Science
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A creditor named 'Toad'---how tax liens work
By law in Florida, real estate taxes officially become delinquent April 1. Debts still unpaid, including late fees, are sold to the private sector by June 1. Last year Broward County auctioned off $106 million in liens, Palm Beach County $87 million, and...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Auction Service, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Broward County
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Broward, Palm Beach counties endorse reservoir proposal
Hoping to find a long-term boost for drinking water supplies, Broward and Palm Beach County leaders Tuesday endorsed a renewed effort to build a nearly $1 billion water-sharing reservoir. The idea is to turn old rock mines west of Royal Palm Beach...
Tags: Royal Palm Beach, Broward County Commission, Water Supply, Broward County
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Helicopter carrying biologists makes emergency landing in Everglades
A helicopter carrying three biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was forced to make a hard landing in the Everglades on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. No one was reported injured in the emergency landing, said...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Transportation Accidents, Science and Technology, Federal Aviation Administration, Conservation
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More questions at FAU, another trial for John Goodman
Forget the clowns, send in the headlines! Headline: FAU trustees cancel May meeting This is something that makes you go hmmmm. After all the craziness at Florida Atlantic University this year (Owlcatraz, Stompgate, James Tracy's musings), it's only...
Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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