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New Florida Bill Could Force FAU to Rename University Drive for Charlie James Kirk

New Florida Bill Could Force FAU to Rename University Drive for Charlie James Kirk

by News Desk | Jan 11, 2026 | Boca Raton News

A Florida House bill moving in committee would require Florida Atlantic University to rename University Drive for Charlie James Kirk and would withhold state funds from schools that do not comply within 90 days.

Coral Springs Commission Opposes Two State Bills, Backs Firearm “Sensitive Places” Restrictions

Coral Springs Commission Opposes Two State Bills, Backs Firearm “Sensitive Places” Restrictions

by News Desk | Jan 10, 2026 | Coral Springs News

Coral Springs commissioners approved resolutions opposing two state bills they say could raise local liability costs and cut property tax revenue, while supporting legislation that would restrict firearms in designated sensitive locations.

Boca Raton Backs Future $500,000 Incentive Package to Recruit Unnamed Quantum Computing Firm

Boca Raton Backs Future $500,000 Incentive Package to Recruit Unnamed Quantum Computing Firm

by News Desk | Jan 9, 2026 | Boca Raton News

Boca Raton officials unanimously endorsed a plan to later authorize up to $500,000 in city incentives—paired with potential state tax credits—to attract a publicly traded quantum computing company now based in California.

Update: Protest Draws Crowd Outside Boca Raton Home Depot

Update: Protest Draws Crowd Outside Boca Raton Home Depot

by News Desk | Jan 8, 2026 | Boca Raton News

Indivisible Boca Raton is planning a Saturday morning protest outside the Boca Raton Home Depot, tying it to concerns about immigration enforcement activity in store parking lots.

Inside Boca’s 99-Year Downtown Plan and the March 10 Vote That Decides It

Inside Boca’s 99-Year Downtown Plan and the March 10 Vote That Decides It

by News Desk | Jan 8, 2026 | Boca Raton News

Introduced to City Council earlier this week, Ordinance 5769 would authorize a 99-year leasehold conveyance of City-owned downtown land, set the redevelopment framework, and tie City upside to performance-based revenue formulas.

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Boca Raton’s March 10 Election Puts Mayor, 3 Council Seats, $175M Police HQ Bond on Ballot

Boca Raton’s March 10 Election Puts Mayor, 3 Council Seats, $175M Police HQ Bond on Ballot

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2026 | Boca Raton News

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 Votes to Oppose Florida Plan to Phase Out Non-School Property Taxes

Coral Springs Votes to Oppose Florida Plan to Phase Out Non-School Property Taxes

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2026 | Coral Springs News

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.

Delray Beach Pushes Stricter Noise Rules, Drawing Pushback Ahead of Town Hall

Delray Beach Pushes Stricter Noise Rules, Drawing Pushback Ahead of Town Hall

by News Desk | Feb 3, 2026 | Delray Beach News

Delray Beach is moving forward with a proposed noise ordinance that sets decibel limits by location and time of day, with a public town hall scheduled Feb. 5 at Old School Square.

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