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A nonprofit in Lake Worth Beach that supports refugees and immigrants must relocate children after announcing its closure following the Trump administration鈥檚 cuts to federal funding.
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The children of a respected Guatemalan community leader in Lake Worth Beach are missing school and work as court delays keep their undocumented mother detained for months. It鈥檚 a look at the toll the immigration system takes on families fighting to stay together.
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Boca Raton鈥檚 mayoral race is still undecided. The contest between Mike Liebelson and Andy Thomson remains extremely close after a competitive three鈥憌ay race that also included Fran Nachlas.
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What started off as an eclectic pop-up for music, food and fashion lovers in Palm Beach County has morphed into an art-infused restaurant 鈥 a third space for creatives and young professionals fostering community in Downtown Lake Worth Beach
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It may come as a surprise that the Winter Equestrian Festival in the western region of Palm Beach County is widely considered one of the the world鈥檚 largest international show jumping competition, drawing thousands of horses and riders from around the world each season.
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After a Lake Worth Beach-based musician earned a Golden Ticket to advance to American Idol鈥檚 next round, he said he鈥檚 ready for what鈥檚 ahead. His journey started with a popular TikTok series as the shower singer.
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Hollywood鈥檚 golden age returns to South Florida as the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County unveils the Lake Theatre Revival Series, celebrating the landmark鈥檚 85th anniversary. Once a 1,000-seat movie palace
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Lake Worth Beach has traditionally flown only two flags alongside the U.S. flag: the LGBTQIA+ pride and Haitian flags. That changed on July 1 when the commission quietly voted 4-1 against raising the Haitian flag, citing First Amendment concerns.
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Lake Worth Beach commissioners are considering a paid parking program and a new garage to keep up with the demand for parking and to increase city revenue.
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A new portrait and audio series at the Cultural Council in Lake Worth Beach captures the resilience of working class families in their journeys toward stability.
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Survivors of Guatemalan military massacres have brought former army general Benedicto Lucas Garc铆a to trial for genocide 鈥 and many, after fleeing threats, are now part of Lake Worth Beach's large Maya community.
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Dignitaries, first-time homebuyers and community members in Lake Worth Beach celebrated new affordable cottage homes 鈥 bringing joy and relief during a housing crisis.