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Mayah Chouloute, who is representing Haiti, explains what motivates her as she pursues Olympic success in Paris in the fastest modality in swimming, the 50-meter freestyle sprint.
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When the Center for Arts & Innovation in Boca Raton unveiled its new conceptual design by a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm, officials said it was a new window into what the building could mean for the community.
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Florida Atlantic University's water exhibition explores themes of mother nature and spotlights the lack of access to safe drinking water in underserved communities around the world.
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An immersive exhibition by renowned African-American artists Whitfield Lovell and the late Venezuelan artist Oswaldo Vigas take art lovers on a journey through history, culture and identity.
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The founders of a new $115 million dollar performing arts center in Boca Raton's Mizner Park say it will reinvigorate the cultural scene in the city, giving people from across South Florida another incentive to support local arts. But shovels aren't ready to be put in the ground quite yet - the center has to keep track of any cost escalation.
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Almost 100 people, mostly from Haiti, who were rescued from an overcrowded boat off the Florida coast had no food or water for two days, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Palm Beach County commissioners agreed to postpone a vote on a controversial land-swap deal that would allow a luxury developer to build 1,000 high-end homes in the protected Agricultural Reserve.
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Last night, nearly 500 people gathered at Spanish River Park in Boca Raton to bid farewell to Wannanosaurus, a 230-pound loggerhead sea turtle.
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A federal appeals court refused to reconsider a decision that struck down measures passed in Palm Beach County and Boca Raton to ban the controversial practice known as 鈥渃onversion therapy.鈥
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Starting this weekend, Boca residents and visitors will need to take a detour near the area of the station鈥檚 construction site as Palmetto Park Road closes for several days.
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Gone is a nearly 100-year-old Boca Raton home that was recently toppled to make way for redevelopment. And many more buildings may be next.
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The investigator of Nazi war crimes was presented with the Governor鈥檚 Medal of Freedom after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that will help continue the award program.