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Cleveland Clinic hospitals seeing increase in hospitalizations

“Dec. 30, we had 93 patients across Cleveland Clinic in the Florida region and as of Jan. 6 we had 196 COVID positive patients hospitalized,” Mackett said. → Read More

PBC School board member: 'We were very concerned going into today'

School board member Erica Whitfield said she is thankful everything went smoothly during the students' first day back despite more than a thousand teachers out. → Read More

86 year old couldn't find monoclonal antibody treatment, short supply

Jeanette Pardo is worried about her mother’s after the doctor recommended the monoclonal antibodies but short supply caused her to miss the treatment window. → Read More

Town of Palm Beach announces testing site as cases rise

Rapid COVID-19 Testing will be available to Town of Palm Beach residents only by appointment for testing on Tuesday, Jan. 4, and Thursday, Jan. 6. → Read More

Local reaction to FDA planning to approve boosters for ages 12-15

Local infectious disease specialist Dr. Larry Bush said he is hopeful we will soon see booster approval for those ages 12 to 15 which he said is critical. → Read More

Palm Beach County Commissioners discussing purchasing at home COVID-19 tests

The Palm Beach County Mayor Robert Weinroth said commissioners plan to soon discuss the purchase of rapid COVID-19 test kits to hand out to residents. → Read More

Hundreds gathered for vigil of teen killed in dirt bike crash

Hundreds gathered on US1 and NE Eighth Avenue on Monday night where Stanley Davis Jr. died in a crash. From there, releasing hundreds of balloons into the sky. → Read More

Airline cancellations expected through the Christmas weekend

United Airlines canceled more than 170 flights as well as Delta Airlines, which called off more than 140 flights. But that may be just the beginning. → Read More

Merck COVID-19 pill gets approval, lead investigator on trial comments

“Outside of vaccines and boosters, this is the biggest event that has happened in this pandemic so far,” Dr. Larry Bush said. → Read More

Former cub scout donates $15,000 to local pack after theft

Local long-time developer Dan Catalfumo was a former cub scout who wanted to give back to those like him. “I was shocked,” Herlong said. “Absolutely amazed.” → Read More

Garden of Life Palm Beaches Marathon causing road closures

“We were unable to run last year. Our runners are just so excited to be back,” said Kenneth Kennerly, Garden of Life Palm Beaches Marathon managing director. → Read More

Ryan Rogers' alleged killer in jail scuffle

The scuffle between a corrections deputy and the homeless man accused of killing Ryan Rogers happened inside the Palm Beach County Jail. → Read More

Palm Beach County affordable housing crisis impacting thousands

“Listen, what we are seeing right now is unprecedented,” Green said. “It’s heartbreaking to see so many people struggling to pay rent in Palm Beach County.” → Read More

Saint Lucie County supervisor of election preparing for election

The supervisor of elections said she is hoping more residents will participate in the elections as they are currently seeing an extremely low early voting turnout. → Read More

Suspect in Ryan Rogers' death had randomly attacked someone in 2014

The victim said, “he came running up behind me ... looked out of the corner of my eye and he's jumping me and the first thing he does is hit me in the head.” → Read More

Local medical expert comments on newest COVID variant

President Joe Biden said there is a possibility that the variant is here but has not been identified. This is why Dr. Gonzalez is suggesting everyone take action. → Read More

South Florida doctor explains what new COVID-19 variant means for travelers

The variant named after the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet, omicron, appears to be spreading quickly. “There is a lot to be learned,” Dr. Bush said. → Read More

The Kind Kitchen to deliver meals through rest of 2021

Because of a nearly tripled demand, The Kind Kitchen of Palm Beach and the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County will continue to deliver meals throughout the rest of the year. → Read More

Hit-and-run victim's family pleads for help, 'He was like, I’m going to die here'

A 30-year-old father of three, Roberto Alpiza, was airlifted to Lawnwood Regional Medical early Sunday morning after being hit and left helpless on 1-95. → Read More

Broadway Avenue revitalization project needs community support

Mayor Keith James said the goal of Broadway Reimagined is to make Broadway Avenue safer for those crossing the street or walking on the sidewalk. → Read More