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Authorities also urged all port users to remain alert for official communications. The port of Manzanillo, Colima, is Mexico’s top port by revenue and the second-largest by cargo volume. Customs ...
A 68-foot luxury yacht was stolen from Blowing Rocks Marina in Tequesta on May 5. Martin County ground units, marine units, SWAT team members and criminal investigations detectives were on the scene.
Sheriff’s offices across Florida have already been enrolled in the federal 287 (g) program, which allows them to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to strengthen immigration ...
ICE's 287(g) program this month attracted participation from Juno Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Town of Palm Beach, Tequesta, and the Jupiter Inlet Colony Police Department.
TEQUESTA — Harry Chandler, a Tequesta resident who was one of the last remaining survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack, died Monday, Dec. 30 his family said. He was 103. "We are gutted by this ...
TEQUESTA — Chili cooked up in Paradise Park helped honor Levant Bender's part in the fight against Adolf Hitler. The 98-year-old World War II veteran was flown in April to Washington, D.C., by a ...
More: How Tequesta is growing: Want proof village is getting younger? Check out the coffee shops Here is a list of the coffee shops in Tequesta: Oceana Coffee: Oceana was the first to open a ...
TEQUESTA, Fla. (CBS12) — Newly released documents detail the moments a woman, who is runningfor a seat on the Tequesta Village Council, allegedly took a large kitchen knife to her husband and 17 ...
TEQUESTA — A candidate for a seat on the Tequesta Village Council is facing multiple charges following an incident at her home Thursday, Jan. 18, in which she allegedly attacked two people with ...
TEQUESTA, Fla. (CBS12) — Train horns at railroad crossings serve as a warning for nearby cars and residents, but it’s a noisy nuisance for some North Palm Beach County living near a busy track.
A bronze statue of a Tequesta hunter, woman and child stands on the Brickell Bridge in downtown Miami as a tribute to the indigenous tribe that occupied the mouth of the Miami River 2,000 years ago.
A bronze statue of a Tequesta hunter, woman and child stands on the Brickell Bridge in downtown Miami as a tribute to the indigenous tribe that occupied the mouth of the Miami River 2,000 years ago.