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Rodent droppings on top of dishwasher, in dining room, behind bar: 3 South Florida restaurants shut
Rodent droppings all around — in a dining room, behind a bar, above a dishwasher — were among the issues that temporarily closed three South Florida restaurants last week. The South Florida Sun Sentinel typically highlights restaurant inspections conducted by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation in Broward and Palm Beach counties. We cull through inspections that ...
Taking a summer fishing trip? These south Florida guides are among the best in the nation
Summer is almost here, which means it’s time to hit the water. As the weather heats up and the days get longer, Florida’s waterways and beaches will be filled with more people boating, swimming, surfing and fishing. And if you’re a Floridian planning a summer fishing trip, look...
Disabled airplane causes flight delays at Palm Beach International Airport
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an advisory for Palm Beach International Airport because of a disabled aircraft. According to a spokesperson with PBIA, there is a disabled airplane with a flat tire. Because of the incident, the FAA says traffic is experiencing Gate...
Stone crab season ends May 1; find plenty of claws, and discounts in Palm Beach
Palm Beach restaurateurs once again are anticipating a sad spring farewell to a beloved island delicacy that’s one of Florida’s claims to gastronomic fame. May 1 is the last day of the state's annual stone-crab season, which has been shortened since 2020 as part of statewide conservation efforts. ...
SunFest parking: What roads will close, where to park and how to prepay for parking passes
If you plan to be one of the tens of thousands of people to descend upon the West Palm Beach waterfront May 3 to 5 for SunFest 2024, here's where you can park and how to pay for it. SunFest offers prepaid parking passes online at sunfest.com/parking. A single-day pass...
Bebop, Brazilian and Latin styles headline Palm Beach International Jazz Fest on Sunday
WEST PALM BEACH — The swing, rhythm and blues of jazz will reverberate at the Kravis Center this Sunday for the sixth edition of the Palm Beach International Jazz Festival. The festival will feature Grammy-winning musicians with a repertoire of songs from the Great American Songbook and jazz multi-genres including bebop, Brazilian...
Art of the dance: 'Venetian Masquerade' gala boosts local ballet company and school
Finally ... an occasion when wearing a mask didn't spark a coach-class melee at 35,000 feet. Although there were almost certainly a few Instagram posts. Ballet Palm Beach hosted its annual fundraising gala Feb. 12, with a "Venetian Masquerade" theme. Brandie Herbst and Erin McGould were chairwomen for the black-tie...
West Palm Beach's CRA to hold special meeting Monday, with Sunset Lounge deal in the works
A proposed management agreement for the built-but-yet-unopened Sunset Lounge will be the chief topic of a meeting Monday, say multiple sources familiar with discussions between West Palm Beach's Community Redevelopment Agency and a local group hoping to manage the lounge. The city's CRA's special meeting will be at 2:30 p.m., Monday, April 29 at City Commission chambers. ...
Kravis Celebrates 10th Season Of Broadway Reach 2024 With Title 1 Schools
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts celebrated the close of the 10th season of its Broadway Reach arts education program with student performances and artwork. Made possible by a grant from the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Arts & Culture Fund of the Community Foundation...
Palm Beach International Airport, county discuss potential parking rate increase at airport
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Parking rates at the Palm Beach International Airport could increase. Following a meeting with county officials and the airport director, the director says increasing parking and general flight fees would help with paying off renovation debt. Parking fees have not been increased since 2009.
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