Terace Garnier, WPBF 25 News

Terace Garnier

WPBF 25 News

Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States

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  • KETV NewsWatch 7
  • Military.com
  • WACH FOX

Past articles by Terace:

Hundreds of land crabs invade Port St. Lucie neighborhood

Residents in a Port St. Lucie neighborhood say hundreds of creepy crustaceans have not only invaded their backyards, but also attached themselves to porch screens and attempted to infiltrate homes by scurrying into open garages. “My wife stands out here with a broom when I’m trying to back the car out to keep them from running into the garage because once they get in there there’s a million… → Read More

Susan G. Komen Florida announces expansion of Community Breast Health Navigator program

Navigators help provide support before, during and after treatments for breast cancer → Read More

Boxes of teddy bears delivered to fire station for traumatized children in South Florida

Firefighters to give out bears to kids and teens during emergencies. → Read More

New video: Mother shops at beauty store 1 day before newborn left in dumpster

Rafaelle Sousa charged with two felonies, including attempted murder. → Read More

Sands reach 132 degrees on Florida beaches

Lifeguards warn beachgoers to bring shoes and extra shade. → Read More

Seaweed littering Florida beaches may be toxic

St. Lucie County officials warn beachgoers not to touch seaweed → Read More

Smelly seaweed littering local beaches

SHORELINE DROVE MANY OF THEM AWAY. >> THE SMELL IS REALLY STRONG. LIKE, WE SMELLED IT WHEN WE WERE DRIVING OVER THE BRIDGE. IT’S THAT STRONG. >> IT SMELLS LIKE ROTTEN EGGS OR ROTTEN FISH. TERACE: BRIAN LAPOINTE, A RESEARCHER WITH THE HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, SAYS THE SARGASSUM BLOOM, OR SEAWEED, DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME TOXIC CHEMISTRY AS SAY THE BLUE-GREEN ALGAE IN LAKE… → Read More

Port St. Lucie police investigate cause of death after body found in wooded area

Was foul play involved? → Read More

Florida nesting turtles injured by boats at alarming rate, new study finds

Researchers study possible reproductive impact after discovering hundreds of injured nesting turtles → Read More

Fatal child drownings are on rise, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports

Florida drowning prevention groups give water safety tips for families, tourists. → Read More

Florida conservationist says shark attack in Bahamas is not normal

The family of California woman killed by three sharks while snorkeling in Bahamas starts a GoFundme page → Read More

Driver survives car being sliced in two by high-speed train

Wife of the survivor: 'He’s in a lot of pain, but he’s lucky to be alive' → Read More

16-year-old remains in hospital after allegedly being pinned to house by car

Police are searching for woman accused of ramming car into Fort Pierce home → Read More

Palm Beach County sheriff: Streets are safer after arrests of 14 gang members

Two-year investigation leads to arrests of a dozen-plus purported Riviera Beach gang members. → Read More

Local Army veteran selected to jump over Normandy during the 75th anniversary of D-Day

Out of 250 paratroopers, Chung Wong was the only South Floridian selected to pay tribute in France → Read More

Satellite imagery is showing potentially toxic algae blooms on Lake Okeechobee

Satellite images show algae blooms on western portion of lake → Read More

BBQ restaurant employee tests positive for hepatitis A in West Palm Beach

An employee at Off Tha Bone BBQ tested positive for hepatitis A, according to the Florida Department of Health, pushing the number of cases for Palm Beach County to 21. → Read More

It’s official: The disaster preparedness sales tax holiday has begun

Floridians head to hardware stores to take advantage of sales tax-exempt items → Read More

South Florida firefighters find new ways to protect pets from fires using stickers

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue teams up with Animal Care and Control to launch 'Save Our Pets' campaign → Read More

West Palm Beach mayor says city’s efforts to reduce the homeless population have paid off

For the second year in a row, homelessness has been on the decline, according to Mayor Keith James → Read More