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Latest from Stet, a newsletter covering Palm Beach County

Feb. 13: Huge development proposed for tiny Lake Park. West Palm Beach preps Broadway for renewal. Stet goes to Vegas and The Sphere. And upcoming in Stet and The PB Post: Untold details on the Romen Phelps shooting at Dreyfoos High.  

Feb. 6: What did all those complaints about Riviera Beach Council member Tradrick McCoy say? Plus McCoy sues to block a bond issue. And more on Riviera’s ambitious redevelopment plans. 

Jan. 30: County preparing to spend $100 million revamping aging headquarters in downtown WPB but Commissioner Mack Bernard wonders if it’s time to move; Bernard also proposes more power for elected commissioners over professional staff; WPB mayor voids support for a charitable event because he doesn’t like the speaker; Stet finishes second, we try harder!; and history, Palm Beach Gardens style.

Jan. 23: An offer a candidate for office couldn’t resist, WPB waterfront activation talk reactivated, Jupiter plays host to cancer-fighting stars and the final days of the South Florida Fair. 

Jan. 16: County reshuffles executive deck, a trip on Tri-Rail now reaches downtown Miami, Jack the Bike Man tries to find a home and Stet partners with WLRN.

Jan. 9: Many local officials don’t fill out the easy Form 1 financial disclosure report and have unpaid fines, national media startup headquartered in WPB, State Road 7 trial extends into May, Jupiter opens its new town hall. 

Dec. 19: Many local officials would rather quit than file the detailed Form 6 financial disclosure report and many do, West Palm Beach embarks on another study of its waterfront, county pays a little bit more to secure a large chunk of Pal-Mar restoration area. 

Dec. 12: A disgraced doctor gets his prison sentence shaved and has his say in court; a postage stamp high-rise angers neighbors in West Palm Beach; Gardens annexation continues to clash with North Palm Beach and Juno Beach; Lev Parnas could be coming home to Boca and the Norton Museum steps out. 

Dec. 5: Keith James’ ethics case and the new gig for the security consultant at the center of it; Dr. Ligotti gets ready for prison but for how long?; FAU partially opens shuttered $35 million lab building in Jupiter; and how to keep a beach clean with 150 of your closest friends. 

Nov. 28: What Lost Tree Village has to do with Palm Beach Gardens’ massive annexation, how Brandon Labiner died in the Palm Beach County lockup, what WPB Mayor Keith James faces Friday before the Florida Commission on Ethics and where you can see cities turn on Christmas tree lights in the upcoming week.

Nov. 21: Riviera draws a proposal for twin 25-story condo towers on Broadway; HCA JFK North reducing commitment to model addiction treatment program; Tiger Woods’ new golf league in Palm Beach Gardens delayed a year after storm damage; Riviera Beach company makes “Shark Tank” with charcuterie boards. 

Nov. 14: Judge strikes down WPB limits on feeding the hungry; county lets minority hiring rules stay, for now; why I-95 is under construction at Belvedere Road; and an FAU grad goes viral. 

Nov. 7: Housing study pinpoints inequities, Palm Beach Gardens puts annexation on ballot, imaging center hacked and facing bankruptcy, a Bezos quiz and here comes the Miami Book Fair. 

Oct. 31: Special Halloween edition; more on Palm Beach Gardens’ annexation and the charges facing a lawyer accusing of killing his father. And don’t forget, NAMIWalks is this Saturday. 

Oct. 24: What to watch in county’s Ag Reserve land swap vote, who’s buying up units at Century Village? and angry North Palm council members react to Gardens annexation plan. 

Oct. 17:  State Road 7 extension on trial 

Oct. 10 Bad crime stats and an English soccer dude

Oct. 3: Palm Beach Gardens owes Palm Beach County $3 million — and won’t pay up

Sept. 26: The troubles with school vouchers, WPB charter change, Gardens growth and a yard bomb. 

Sept. 19: County land inventory, Belvedere Road housing, PBG Marina overhaul and a fitting tribute in LWB. 

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