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About Chuck Shaw
Chuck Shaw was born in Martinsburg West Virginia and moved to South Florida when he was 5 years old. Educated in Palm Beach County, Chuck attended Palmetto, South Olive, Palm Springs and Meadow Park Elementary Schools. He graduated from Forest Hill High...
Tags: Greenacres, Palm Beach County School Board, Palm Springs (Palm Beach, Florida)
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ATM skimming suspect arrested in California
A suspected ATM skimming ring that involved Romanians targeting bank machines across Florida has lead agents to another suspect, according to federal court documents. Nicu Calin, 43, was arrested in California on June 7, the same day he was scheduled...
Tags: Orlando
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Fort Lauderdale builder plans townhomes
A builder has broken ground on a second housing project in Fort Lauderdale and plans to start construction on a third development next month. Lavish Holding Corp., of Davie, is building four custom townhomes at 815 SW 10th St. The 3,000-square-foot units...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Land Price, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Intracoastal Waterway, West Palm Beach
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International shoppers big spenders in South Florida malls
You don't need to walk around Sawgrass Mills mall for long to hear at least five different languages spoken by shoppers. And Sawgrass is listening. Sawgrass is one of several South Florida shopping centers currently partnering with MasterCard to attract...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami-Dade County, Fort Lauderdale, Samsonite, Passenger Cars
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Israel still needs Mideast partner
Trudy Rubin's op-ed regarding peace in the Middle East being possible with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's plan is simply ridiculous. There is a reason why even most Israelis don't believe it Actions and the Arab leadership's rhetoric when...Tags: Wilton Manors, Fort Lauderdale, Tourism and Leisure, Social Issues, Israel
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Doreen's Deals: The first rule of Bargainomics
Rule No. 1 in Bargainomics is buy early. I shopped for Father's Day gifts for my husband, Dan, weeks ago so I could get the best price and selection. If you broke the golden rule and left gift shopping until today, you'll most likely spend more and...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., The Home Depot, Father's Day, Media Industry, Target
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Land to build in Palm Beach, but Broward developers get creative
Palm Beach County's availability of raw land may be its advantage in competing for some key future economic development projects. When competing for relocating companies, "having property available to show clients in shovel-ready state is critical in...Tags: Orlando, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Amazon.com Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Economic Policy
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Seminar to train team to fight child sex trafficking
An interfaith coalition outraged by child sex trafficking is getting ready to make sex abuse and child prostitution prominent issues in South Florida's houses of worship. A team of advocates will be trained in Delray Beach on June 22 by Shared Hope...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Laws
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Drawbridges vs. traffic signals on Bayview Drive
Q: Why aren't the traffic signals in sync on Bayview Drive at Sunrise, Oakland Park and Commercial boulevards when the Intracoastal Waterway drawbridges go up for boats? Shouldn't traffic on Bayview get green lights when the bridges are open? Cars waste...Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Travel, Fort Lauderdale, Road Transportation, Intracoastal Waterway
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5 reasons Democrats struggle to win Florida elections
With new party leadership, an advantage in voter registration, and a vulnerable Republican governor seeking re-election, Florida Democrats should be in a strong position, but the outlook isn't all that dazzling. Even though they outnumber Republicans in...
Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Coral Springs, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Regional Authority
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Palm Beach County considers waiving children's library late fees
Waiving library book late fees could help keep more kids reading, according to a Palm Beach County proposal aimed at helping low-income families. County officials this week agreed to explore the idea of lifting the 10 cents-a-day late fees, at least for...
Tags: Libraries, John Callahan, Arts and Culture, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Personal Income
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Groups offering free HIV testing
The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County in conjunction with other organizations is offering free HIV testing leading up to and after HIV Test Day on June 27. By teaming up, the Health Department, community-based organizations, health care...Tags: HIV, Medical Procedures and Tests
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