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In 1985, the stations received a $3.2 million grant from the state of Florida to build a studio and offices somewhere in central Palm Beach County. [43] The city of Boynton Beach deeded South Florida Public Telecommunications land elsewhere along Congress Avenue in 1986; [44] Protests from nearby homeowners over a microwave tower at the site ...
He remained in the Palm Beach County Jail on Thursday with his bail set at $100,000. Copeland will be on house arrest in the event he posts bond. Circuit Judge Donald Hafele ordered the county ...
Fort Walton Beach: Destin: 48 29 WFBD: Silent Fort Walton Beach: Fort Walton Beach: 53 21 WPAN: Silent Fort Walton Beach: Fort Walton Beach: 58 25 WAWD: Beach TV Gulf Coast Gainesville: Gainesville: 5 36 WUFT: PBS: Create/Florida Channel on 5.2, World on 5.3 Gainesville: Gainesville: 20 16 WCJB-TV: ABC: CW on 20.2, MeTV on 20.3, Circle on 20.4 ...
Community-wide paper, co-produced with the neighborhood specific newspapers, Holley by the Sea News and Navarre Beach News. New Times Broward-Palm Beach: Fort Lauderdale: News Chief: Winter Haven: Gannett Company: News Herald: Panama City: Gannett Company: News-Press: Fort Myers: Gannett Company [11] News-Sun: Sebring: Northwest Florida Daily ...
According to the arrest report, dispatchers received a called shortly after 9:40 p.m. Tuesday from what appeared to be Renwick's number. A man could be heard moaning on the open line, followed by ...
He is being held at the Palm Beach County Jail on $50,000 bail and is scheduled to return to court Aug. 29, when prosecutors are expected to file formal charges.
During a court hearing on Wednesday, April 10 at the Palm Beach County Jail, Circuit Judge Donald Hafele assigned Pepin a public defender and ordered that he be held without bail on the murder charge.
WPBT (channel 2) is a PBS member television station in Miami, Florida, United States.It serves as the flagship station of South Florida PBS, which also owns Boynton Beach–licensed fellow PBS member WXEL-TV (channel 42, serving the West Palm Beach market) and Miami-licensed low-power station WURH-LD (channel 13).