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PL Group Inc., the largest operator of solar electricity in the U.S., will be allowed to recover costs from customers for its proposed 110 megawatts of solar developments in Florida, state regulators said.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has scheduled its annual public hearing to discuss safety performance at Point Beach Nuclear Plant for 6 p.m. Wednesday at Two Creeks Town Hall, 5128 E. Tapawingo Road.
Locals eager to get iPhone on first day
Michael Rozen stood in line outside the Apple store this morning in Palm Beach Gardens and expressed wonder at what Steve Jobs hath wrought.
Humans aren't the only victims of indigestion. Just ask Bunny. The loggerhead sea turtle was released today at Stuart Beach after spending more than three months recovering from a bout of pneumonia and a severe ...
Search is on for the elusive scrub jay
Stella Rossi, 81, spent this morning playing tapes of a bird call song at the Seacrest Scrub Natural Area.
PostPix > Our Pix > Week in Photos GALLERY 1 of 1 Week in Photos Bunny the loggerhead turtle was released back to the ocean off Stuart Beach Monday afternoon.
North Palm Beach village safety director resigns
Citing "family health reasons," Village Public Safety Director Steven Canfield resigned his $108,000 annual position.
Juno sewer work along Ocean Drive to begin July 9
Work is expected to begin July 9 on a $1.2 million project to install sewers in an eight-block area along Ocean Drive.
FPL Ceo presses again for tax on carbon
The chief executive of FPL Group Inc. chastised federal lawmakers Wednesday for botching an opportunity to cap carbon emissions and renewed his call for a fee on carbon.
Lox Council Extends Lobbyist Contract
Lox Council Extends Lobbyist Contract Carol Porter 20.JUN.08 The Loxahatchee Groves Town Council extended its contract for the services of lobbyist Donna Brosemer on Tuesday, at a cost of $10,000. Faced with a ...
The Accident Law Offices of Philip DeBerard in Stuart has been recognized with an Image award and a Judges award for outstanding public relations projects by the Treasure Coast Chapter of the Florida Public ...
Poinciana Day School Holds Its End-Of-Year Awards Ceremony
Lavinia Gladstone of Palm Beach for Most Improved Player in soccer, Naomi Cortez Rojas of Royal Palm Beach for Most Improved Player in basketball, Shelley Martin of Royal Palm Beach and Atlantis for Most ...
Lake Worth gets $10,000 for July 4
The Lake Worth Chamber of Commerce and Palm Beach County commissioners approved an agreement out of which the county will provide $10,000 toward the city's 2008 July 4 celebration.
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Museum board approves Juno trip
In a narrow vote last week, the museum board approved sending two staff members to Juno Beach in France with Shelburne high school students next fall.
He landed at Normandy 64 years ago today
Veteran marks anniversary of D-Day invasion Updated 1 hour ago Joe Maher considers himself a lucky guy.
FPL plans 3 Fla. projectsto harness solar energy
Florida Power & Light Co. wants to aim about 180,000 mirrors at the skies above western Martin County, creating the largest solar-power plant outside of California.
Plastic baby bottles may be safety issue
Grant Miller was born in September, and bisphenol A has never touched his lips. His parents, Daniel and Jessica Perkins Miller of Palm Beach Gardens, spurn plastic baby bottles that contain the chemical ...
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Solar Thermal in Desert, to Beat Coal by 2020
Along a dusty two-lane highway in California's Mojave Desert, 550,000 mirrors point skyward to make steam for electricity.
When Democratic state House hopeful Bryan Miller wanted to debate state Rep. Carl Domino, R-Jupiter, about a new "guns-to-work" law, his suggestion of possible debate dates landed in Domino's legislative ...