The prosecutor in an infamous murder-for-hire case that drew national headlines has become the second member of Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg’s staff to put a bid in to succeed him.
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Whoever survives the five-person Republican Primary in the House race to represent inland Palm Beach County must now face a Democrat.
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Gabrielle Fox has a supporter trying to inject enthusiasm into her bid to represent House District 94 with a Botox party fundraiser scheduled for Thursday.
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A rabbi who is also a lawyer and civic activist is rallying today to remove the Bible from Olympic Heights High School as a tongue-in-cheek protest of the book-banning fervor that’s sweeping the state.
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West Palm Beach Mayor taps former legislative aide and House candidate for Chief of Staff
West Palm Beach Mayor Keith James has tapped former House candidate and legislative aide Tom Valeo to be his Chief of Staff.
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One of the Republican Primary contenders to represent House District 93 was recognized as Young Professional of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.
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If you like to go big, West Palm Beach claims its “4th on Flagler: Stars and Stripes in Paradise” celebration is South Florida’s largest of its kind.
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Alexcia Cox, Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office (SAO) Deputy Chief Assistant, is running for the top job that would make her the first woman and the first African American to run the county prosecutors’ office.
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One of the state’s most prominent Democrats has decided that being thrice-elected Palm Beach County State Attorney is enough.
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Rep. David Silvers is delaying a Senate campaign so Sen. Bobby Powell and Palm Beach Commissioner Mack Bernard can more easily swap seats next year.