In a town hall meeting attended by multiple South End residents, the Town Council voted to greenlight a development project to replace the Ambassador hotel and the nearby Edgewater building. Palm ...
The Town Council has granted initial approval to stricter rules for vessels that anchor or moor in the Lake Worth Lagoon. Under the proposed rules, most boats will no longer be able to drop anchor for ...
The former Beach Boys founder died in June at 82 Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Tibrina Hobson/Getty Mike Love became emotional during a tribute dedicated to the ...
During the Town Council's Sept. 10 meeting, planning staff also gave an update on the second reading of zoning code changes it is reviewing with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Palm Beach will ...
The City Council approved Long Beach’s 2025-26 fiscal year budget this week, prioritizing investments to improve infrastructure, public safety and small businesses, and to support the local immigrant ...
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — For Labor Day, some beachgoers took to time out of their holiday to give back to the community by helping to keep the beaches clean. "Everybody loves Folly, so we figure if ...
Beach Boys member Al Jardine slammed Mike Love's eulogy given at Brian Wilson's Aug. 6 funeral as the feud between the former bandmates seemingly resurfaced. "Mike wanted everybody to know that he ...
Beach Boys band member Al Jardine slammed bandmate Mike Love over his speech at Brian Wilson's funeral. Jardine said he thinks Love has "serious megalomania problems." "I didn’t feel the compassion, ...
Easton's Beach is open for swimming again following a R.I. Department of Health-recommended closure over the weekend. RIDOH recommended the swimming area at the beach be closed due to high bacteria ...
Not counting an all-too-brief 50th anniversary reunion tour in 2012, Brian Wilson hadn’t been a regular member of The Beach Boys since the late ’90s. Yet, his absence was definitely missed — even more ...
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