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Latest Boca Raton News
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Boca Raton Offering Free Disaster Response Training, Spots Still Available
Boca Raton residents can still sign up for a free, FEMA-based disaster response training program starting May 5.
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Florida Expands 2026 Lionfish Challenge With New Prize Categories, Broader Competition
Florida’s annual lionfish removal competition returns May 22 with new categories aimed at expanding participation and conservation impact.
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Boca Raton marks 46th year as Tree City USA with Earth Month events across the city
Boca Raton is tying its 46th consecutive Tree City USA recognition to a month of public sustainability events, including tree planting, dune restoration, garden programming, yard workshops and an Intracoastal cleanup.
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Boca Raton Approves New Private School at BRiC Former IBM Campus
Palm Beach International Academy has been approved for the Boca Raton Innovation Campus, where city officials said the sixth- through 12th-grade private school will have a minimal footprint at the sprawling former IBM campus.
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ALINA Residences Boca Raton reports $60 million in seasonal sales, with three penthouses sold
ALINA Residences in downtown Boca Raton says it recorded more than $60 million in winter-spring sales, including three penthouse deals, as inventory narrows in its final phase.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Breezy Beach Day With a High Rip Current Risk
Thursday stays partly sunny and breezy in Boca Raton, topping out near 77 with gusts along the Atlantic coast. The bigger headline is the high rip current risk at area beaches through Friday evening in Palm Beach County.
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Man Accused of Creating Explicit AI Image of Teen Coworker at Boca West
A Coral Springs man is facing felony charges after investigators say he used AI-generated images and messaging apps to target a teenage coworker in Palm Beach County.
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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Gleneagles Country Club Hosted 16th Annual First Responders Appreciation Day for PBSO and Fire Rescue
Gleneagles Country Club in Delray Beach hosted 200 members of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and Palm Beach County Fire Rescue for its 16th Annual First Responders Appreciation Day on April 16.
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Byron Donalds Unveils LaunchPad Workforce Plan in Coconut Creek, Pledging Faster Paths to Skilled Jobs
Speaking in Coconut Creek, Byron Donalds rolled out LaunchPad, a proposed workforce initiative aimed at expanding apprenticeships, reducing red tape and connecting Florida students to high-demand jobs with little to no tuition costs.
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Fatal Crash: E-Bike Rider Collides With Coral Springs Police Car
A man riding an e-bike died Friday night after a collision with a marked Coral Springs Police Department vehicle near the 4300 block of Riverside Drive, and investigators are asking witnesses to come forward.









