This Edition: Inside PBC News:No matter if the weather outside is scorching, super windy or stormy, pickleball players have options to play indoors. Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control is working on its annual Clear the Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign through the end of August. Don't miss what's happening in Palm Beach County, visit PBC.gov.
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The Florida Department of Transportation and CSX are pleased to announce the early reopening of the Northlake Boulevard and Beeline Highway intersection.
PBC has been recognized with 28 Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties for its innovative and effective government programs that improve services for residents in addition to awards from other national organizations.
PBC Public Safety Department Animal Care and Control Division has joined NBCUniversal Local’s 11th annual Clear The Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign scheduled for Aug. 1 to 31.
August is Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. Let's talk about it.All are welcome to attend on Wednesday, Aug. 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Wood Hall in West Palm Beach.
Play pickleball inside our air-conditioned gymnasiums at West Boynton, Westgate and West Jupiter Recreation Centers. Participants can play in a safe environment while engaging in sports and wellness activities important to their quality of life.
The PBC Parks and Recreation Department has received the 2025 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo) for its Unsheltered Population Resource Education Program.
Westgate Park and Recreation Center is excited to announce that its fully air-conditioned gymnasium now offers adult open gym volleyball and basketball programming.
Mounts Botanical Gardeninvites friends, neighbors and families to SUMMERFEST!, a festival of great food, fun, kids' activities, live music and entertainment, on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.