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Official Results for the Boca Raton Mayoral Election, South Palm Beach Town Council Election, and Lake Worth Beach Charter Referendum Question #5 Boca Raton, FL — March 14, 2026 — The Palm Beach County Canvassing Board certified the results of the March 10, 2026, Boca Raton Mayoral Election, the South Palm Beach Town Council Election, and […] The post Palm Beach Certifies Results Following Recounts in Three March 10, 2026 Municipal Contests appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
Cartoon by Tim Campbell The post Hands Off! appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
After a week of political tension and a razor-thin margin that pushed the limits of the electoral process, Andy Thomson was officially declared Boca Raton’s newly elected mayor on Friday afternoon. The announcement came following a grueling recount process overseen by Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office as well as the Canvassing Board, ending […] The post Thomson Declared Winner in Boca Raton Mayoral Election appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
Detectives with the Boynton Beach Police Department Human Exploitation Unit have arrested three men in separate undercover operations aimed at combating online child exploitation in Boynton Beach. Police said the arrests are part of an ongoing effort to identify individuals who use the internet and messaging platforms to target minors for sexual activity. Authorities identified […] The post Boynton Beach Police Arrest Three Men In Undercover Operations Targeting Online Child Exploitation appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
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Law firms were on both sides of a recent real estate deal in which a house on Emerald Lane changed hands for $21 million in the near North End of Palm Beach. But the identity of the clients who hired those law practices remains cloaked in public records — a common scenario in this wealthy […] The post Palm Beach House Brings $21M, After Selling For About $14M In 2020 appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
Asymmetric warfare is a conflict between belligerents whose relative military power, strategies, or tactics differ significantly, with the weaker side employing unconventional methods to exploit a stronger opponent’s vulnerabilities. Examples include guerrilla warfare, terrorism, cyber-attacks, and the use of low-cost drones against expensive defense systems, designed to make conflicts too costly and complicated for a […] The post Trapped appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
By Steve Gorman March 12 (Reuters) – A convicted Islamic State supporter opened fire in a Virginia university classroom, killing one person and injuring two others before he was killed, while in Michigan a Lebanon-born U.S. citizen crashed his truck into a synagogue and its preschool and was shot dead. The back-to-back outbursts of violence […] The post Michigan synagogue, Virginia university targeted in unnerving day of US violence appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
Boca Raton, FL – The state has historically recorded its first 90° day at the start of April, but in recent years temperatures are hitting that mark earlier and more frequently in March, with the Old Farmer’s Almanac calling for warmer than normal temperatures this spring. Florida Power & Light is encouraging homeowners to take a few simple steps to ensure their systems are running […] The post 90° Heat Arriving Early This Year, March 20, First Day of Spring appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.
By Michelle Nichols March 13 (Reuters) – A new United Nations secretary-general will be elected this year for a five-year term starting on January 1, 2027. Here are the candidates – and potential candidates – so far, and details on how the successor to current U.N. chief Antonio Guterres will be chosen: WHEN DOES THE […] The post Explainer-How will the next UN chief be chosen and who wants the job? appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.




