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PB schools post mixed FCAT scores
State test scores proved to be a mixed bag for Palm Beach County schools, with big gains on high school algebra exams but disappointing middle school results. The state released a giant wave of scores Friday, including FCAT scores for fourth through...
Tags: Academic Progress, Biology, Teaching and Learning, Mathematics, Students
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Man with revoked license accused of driving over 100-mph, ramming cop car
FloriDUHGreenacres cops say a Wellington man, Julian Alberto Lopez, 24, rammed a patrol car after going more than 100-mph shortly after 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, reports the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Lopez has a permanently revoked license, cops said. The...Tags: Atlantis
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Communities split over best time for local elections
Tax increases work. Controversial projects help. Scandal is best. Without drama to get people riled up, it's hard to attract voters to March elections such as the Tuesday contests in 23 cities, towns and villages in Broward and Palm Beach counties....
Tags: Delray Beach, Juno Beach, Southwest Ranches, Pembroke Park, Lighthouse Point
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Romance book reviews: Secrets and mysteries abound
Special to Tribune Newspapers'Her Sky Cowboy' By Beth Ciotta Signet Eclipse, $7.99 Amelia Darcy has found the perfect way to restore her family's good name and fortune: compete in — and win — the race to discover a prize-worthy lost invention being held in honor...Tags: Arts and Culture, FBI, Human Interest, Czech Republic, Jason Priestley
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Sheriff's race - the stealth, and dirty, campaigns
Here we are nearing the finish line in the Broward sheriff's race, and the spectators are starting to throw things. So far, Lamberti's the object of the most attacks. Maybe you've seen them in your mailboxes, your computer in-boxes or on TV? ...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Al Lamberti, Scott Rothstein, Disc Jockeys, Tea Party Movement
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West Palm woman claims $3M scratch-off win
Cecilia Yusko, 50, of West Palm Beach, claimed a $3 million prize in the Gold Rush Tripler Scratch-Off Game. She chose to receive her winnings in a one-time, lump-sum payment of $1,950,000.Yusko purchased her winning ticket at Kwik Stop, located at...
Tags: Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gold and Precious Material, Services and Shopping, Metal and Mineral
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Some fancy neighborhoods open gates to Section 8
Here's an odd side effect of South Florida's foreclosure crisis: Some immense homes with pools and three-car garages in gated communities are being rented out to unlikely tenants — poor people paying with Section 8 aid. Among the properties are...Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Homes, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Register now for South Florida's August elections
At work, on the golf course and over cards, the political talk in South Florida is all about November's presidential election, but voters will choose dozens of local, state and federal leaders in the dead of summer. But you have to act fast if you're not...Tags: Palm Beach County, Florida Legislature, Fort Lauderdale, Politics, Personal Data Collection
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21 people killed or maimed by speeding cops in Florida since 2004
[Read Part 1 of the Sun Sentinel's investigation here]
As the 21-year-old driver pulled toward the intersection, the approaching headlights glinted only faintly in the distance.
"They were very far away,'' Heather Meyer said later. "I didn't even know...Tags: Delray Beach, Head Injuries, Northeast High School , Kentucky Fried Chicken, Disasters and Accidents
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Neighborhoods crumble as thousands of homes sit in legal limbo, Sun Sentinel finds
Banks that made reckless home loans have been tiptoeing away from foreclosures in a tactic designed to cut their losses. The result: Orphaned, dilapidated homes dot the landscape from Kendall to Lake Worth. There are no owners willing to claim and care...
Tags: Palm Beach County, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Key West, Banking, Coral Gables
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