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COVID breakthrough cases, people who are vaccinated but still get the virus, are getting attention lately with some high-profile breakthrough diagnoses. Breakthrough cases are worrying local doctors that they might keep people from being vaccinated. Eileen Burns, 78, got the Moderna vaccine when it first rolled out in the Florida in the beginning of the year. Her grandson, Liam Storkerson, was… → Read More
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — On most mornings, including one in April, you’ll find Laura Leigh and Lawton Martin walking the beach, looking for shells in the surf. “It was just a little square black, I picked it up, I knew it was a phone case so I mentioned to Lawton, I think this is a phone, so we put it in our shell bag and we took it home,” Laura Leigh Martin told CBS12 News. The Martins… → Read More
A woman trying to take in long time family friends who were displaced from the Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian, is being told by her condo association that it’s against rules, and if she keeps it up, she’ll start getting daily fines. → Read More
A controversial move in Palm Beach County over school security training may now lead to a change in state law. → Read More
The Boca Raton City Council and Beach and Park District never voted Thursday night on how to fund a new public golf course. The two government parties met for more than three hours before adjourning. → Read More
Community pool supporters in Vero Beach received a win Monday night after councilmembers threatened to pull its funding, which would have closed the pool Jan. 1. → Read More
The only thing harder than the wait for a generator is life without AC for a group of people who became fast friends at Home Depot in Royal Palm Thursday. → Read More
Almost all of the high school sports officials in Palm Beach County have negotiated raises with the school district, one of the exceptions being volleyball. The West Boca versus Wellington volleyball match Monday has already been canceled. → Read More
Palm Beach Co. School District and referees agree to deal. → Read More
Palm Beach County football and volleyball officials have agreed to a work stoppage overpay as games for both sports are supposed to start this week. → Read More
Some of the traditional Friday night lights high school football games will be moving to different nights because there aren’t enough referees. → Read More
Six roofers were injured Tuesday afternoon by a lightning strike in Wellington, officials say. → Read More
It was perhaps a hot summer night. The temperature was just right. A West Palm Beach family’s hot tub is filled with iguana’s poop. → Read More
It was the Fourth of July, the fireworks had just ended, and a Palm Beach County woman wanted to make some extra cash before going home. The Lyft driver asked that we not identify her because of safety concerns. → Read More
Calls for a local high school official to resign are growing following a Palm Beach Post article showed emails from 2018 between a principal and parent that questioning if the Holocaust really happened. → Read More
Rocco is 100% boy. Curious, fast and an eye for a big inflatable ball. It was a normal Sunday afternoon. Mom and daughter lounging in the water. Dad and uncle in the shade. All of them good swimmers and paying attention. → Read More
Getting around Palm Beach Gardens could be getting easier and safer. The city ‘s planning and zoning board unveiled its mobility plan this week, and with council’s approval next month, construction would start next year. → Read More
At a special meeting Monday night, the city of Riviera Beach agreed to spend close to $1 million to fix and replace compromised computer equipment after what they’re now calling a system-wide “intrusion.” → Read More
Graduation day is a reminder of where you’ve been and where you’re headed. Joseph Crowder is graduating 8th grade from Roosevelt Middle School. His mom and brother are in the stands at Palm Beach Lakes High School, but not his dad. → Read More
Local police and firefighters are in storm ravaged Oklahoma helping the area recover after massive damage from days of tornados and flooding. It’s the first time the Cherokee Nation has invited an outside agency to help like this. → Read More