By Rich Pollack
Following the apparent drowning of a resident who got caught in a strong rip current, Highland Beach town leade
By Rich Pollack
Following the apparent drowning of a resident who got caught in a strong rip current, Highland Beach town leade
By Patrick Sherry
Big community events in Lantana could face new requirements from the town if they impact public safety or nearby streets.
The Lantana Town Council on April 13 gave an initial OK to a proposed ordinance that would create a new approv
Carney’s letter to residents heightens years-old debate on cost of public safety
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By John Pacenti
The war of words between Delray Beach Mayor Tom Carney and the Police Benevole
By Rich Pollack
Highland Beach voters will be asked in March to give town leaders permission to spend up to $3 million on two public safety-related projects, should the money be needed.
How much will be required for the projects — a dock for the tow
By Rich Pollack
As Highland Beach leaders methodically move toward starting a town-operated fire department, they know that some skeptics believe they might be in over their heads.
Their message back: Don’t underestimate us.
“I think people will be s
By Jane Smith
Delray Beach will focus on raising the level of service of its own fire-rescue department instead of consolidating with the county, city commissioners agreed Nov. 3.
Just four residents spoke against the consolidation.
“We are