A 19-year-old Boca Raton man is facing a felony charge after police said he left the scene of a crash that killed a 17-year-old pedestrian near SW 14th Street and SW 14th Avenue.
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Boca Raton Police Say Parking Lot Fight Outside Cinemark Led To Felony Battery Arrest
A Delray Beach woman was arrested after Boca Raton police said a domestic dispute outside Cinemark on Airport Road escalated into battery and alleged strangulation.
50 Dogs Rescued From Tennessee Neglect Case Now Headed To Florida
Tri-County Humane says 50 dogs are now on their way to Florida after being pulled from a Tennessee rescue operation involving severe neglect and urgent medical needs.
FWC Warns Memorial Day Beachgoers: Give Sea Turtles, Shorebirds Room To Nest
FWC is reminding Memorial Day beachgoers to give nesting sea turtles, shorebirds and seabirds space as nesting season continues along Florida’s coast.
What To Know For Memorial Day In Boca Raton
Boca Raton and West Boca will mark Memorial Day with ceremonies honoring fallen service members, while city offices, libraries and sanitation service will follow a holiday schedule.
Florida Red Snapper Season Changes After Court Ruling, FWC Says State Waters Remain Open
Florida anglers can still target Atlantic red snapper in state waters after FWC changed its rules following a federal court ruling that temporarily stalled NOAA’s exempted fishing permit.





