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Latest Boca Raton News
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Another Protest Planned Outside West Boca Home Depot This Saturday
Indivisible Boca Raton says it will hold a “Signs of Fascism” march and protest Saturday morning outside the Home Depot at Westwinds Shopping Center in unincorporated West Boca Raton.
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PBSO DUI Saturation Patrol Set for Sunday Night Across Palm Beach County
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office will conduct a high-visibility DUI saturation patrol Sunday night from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. across Palm Beach County.
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High Rip Current Risk Continues For Boca Raton Beaches As Sunny, Warm Day Settles In
Boca Raton stays sunny and warm today near 81, but the Palm Beach County coastline remains under a high rip current risk through this evening.
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New Wildlife Exhibit Coming to Gumbo Limbo in Boca Raton
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton plans to open a new interactive exhibit, “Florida’s Wild Backyard,” in summer 2026, featuring native species displays and an invasive-species scavenger hunt.
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Boca Helping Hands Named Local Recipient in Publix “Good Together” Hunger Register Campaign
Publix’s 2026 Good Together Hunger Register Campaign runs Feb. 18 through March 1, inviting shoppers to donate at checkout to support Feeding America partner food banks in Publix’s operating areas, including Boca Helping Hands.
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New Bilingual Exhibit at Children’s Science Explorium Teaches Biomimicry Through Hands-On Challenges
A new temporary, bilingual exhibit at Boca Raton’s Children’s Science Explorium invites families to learn biomimicry through 10 hands-on design challenges inspired by nature.
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Wildflower Park Expands “In Bloom” Series With Monthly Food Truck Fridays in Boca Raton
Boca Raton’s Wildflower in Bloom series is back at Wildflower Park this spring with weekly wellness classes, special events, and a new monthly Food Truck Fridays lineup.
Area News
Boca Raton car accident coverage includes crashes involving passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and pedestrians across city streets and highways. Incidents frequently occur along major routes such as I-95, Glades Road, Palmetto Park Road, and U.S. 1, often leading to traffic delays, lane closures, and emergency response activity.
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Delray Beach Fire Rescue Names 2025 Lifeguards of the Year
Delray Beach Fire Rescue has named Alicia Warren and Steve Tramonte as its 2025 Lifeguards of the Year, recognizing their service and leadership within the city’s Ocean Rescue program.
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Delray Beach Delays School Zone Speed Camera Fines; No Tickets Starting Jan. 12
Delray Beach police say drivers will not start getting $100 civil fines on Jan. 12 as originally planned, and a new enforcement date has not been set yet.









