The U.S. military is amassing its largest concentration of forces in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq as ...
A new lawsuit alleges that the Department of Homeland Security is using AI to identify people who are recording federal immigration operations and then adding those people to a secret database.
The Stuart/Martin County Home, Hurricane and Orchid Show returns March 6-8 at the Martin County Fairgrounds, bringing together storm readiness resources, home improvement vendors and orchid displays ...
Crash happened just north of the Atlantic Avenue exit near Delray Beach, and involved a School District of Palm Beach County bus and another vehicle, according to the school district.
We are tracking a new development in the State Capitol that could force insurance companies to be more transparent. The bill, HB 767, is all about getting more information to policyholders.
The St. Lucie County Fair opens Friday at 4 p.m., celebrating its 60th year with thrill rides, a demolition derby, livestock exhibits and more.
Austin Smotherman tied the best round of his career, shooting a 9-under 62 to take the early lead in the opening round of the Cognizant Classic.
As newsrooms sift through millions of Epstein files, citizen journalists are joining the effort — uncovering new details.
The 2nd Annual Trailblazers Panel and Black Heritage Breakfast was held Thursday morning to honor the achievements, leadership and impact of Black women in Palm Beach County.
Florida could end up paying most of the cost for its controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center, as new federal court filings raise doubts about reimbursement.
The Justice Department on Thursday filed federal lawsuits against five states, accusing them of failing to provide full voter registration lists.
A violent overnight crime spree left three people dead, including the suspect, a Palm Beach County deputy hospitalized and another person injured.