Coral Springs Launches “Rumor Has It” to Address Social Media Misinformation
Coral Springs has launched a new “Rumor Has It” webpage where residents can check city responses to circulating claims and submit questions for clarification.
Coral Springs has launched a new “Rumor Has It” webpage where residents can check city responses to circulating claims and submit questions for clarification.
An incorrect vote-by-mail insert tied to a withdrawn candidate was mistakenly mailed to 170 Wellington voters, and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections says a corrective outreach and replacement-ballot process is underway.
Boca Raton City Council is set to consider a consent agenda resolution approving up to $90,000 in incentives for Concorde Holdings, Inc., contingent on job creation tied to a proposed corporate headquarters relocation.
Boca Raton’s March 10 municipal election will decide the mayor’s office, three City Council seats, and two citywide referendum questions tied to major public safety and downtown development plans.
Coral Springs commissioners approved a resolution opposing a state proposal that would gradually eliminate non-school property tax revenue, warning it could destabilize city budgets and force cuts to everyday services.