This story has been updated to add new information. Mar-a-Lago members who aren't going to Washington, D.C., for President-elect Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration are scheduled to gather Monday ...
Shawn Hood As inauguration day fast approaches, this Palm Beach mansion comes with a prime presidential perk — guest access to Mar-a-Lago. The estate, at 129 Woodbridge Road, is on the market ...
Huntington Beach football coach Brett Brown, who guided the Oilers to the playoffs the past three seasons, has resigned, Huntington Beach Union High School District athletic director Jim Perry ...
Getty Images Palm Beach’s high-end real estate market is exploding — and Mar-a-Lago is right at the center of the action. Since Donald Trump’s November election victory, luxury home sales ...
Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100 two weeks ago. Flags across the nation, including in Washington, D.C., and Florida’s state capital, remain at half-staff in Carter’s honor. Tradition calls ...
Two Huntington Beach residents continue their attempt to overturn the city’s controversial 2023 settlement with Pacific Airshow LLC. Former Huntington Beach Planning Commissioner Mark Bixby and ...
Flags at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Florida, are flying at full-staff despite federal and state orders for flags to remain at half-staff until Jan. 28.
As President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration approaches, many in Palm Beach are wondering: What does this mean for security around his Mar-a-Lago Club? Since Trump won the Nov. 5 general ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — A moving truck was spotted at Mar-a-Lago at about 3 p.m. Monday, a likely sign that Inauguration Day is nearing and that the former president is preparing to move back to the ...
Eric McCoy started working for the city of Huntington Beach in 1997. As a teenager at Edison High School, he was hired as an ocean lifeguard and ambulance operator. Public safety has remained ...
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