This Edition: Inside PBC News: Hurricane season isn’t only stressful for people, but it is also stressful on pets, especially when it is time to evacuate. The Florida Mango Festival is coming to the Palm Beach County Convention Center on the 27 and 28.- To stay connected, visit PBC.gov.
During a recent budget workshop, PBC Administrator Joseph Abruzzo presented the Board of County Commissioners with a proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget that includes approximately $35 million in spending reductions while maintaining essential county services and preserving the County’s long-standing commitment to fiscal responsibility.
On June 1, the PBC Office of Emergency Management conducted a full-scale hurricane exercise involving more than 100 participants and numerous community partners from across the county.
Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) is pleased to share the following news coverage highlighting the important work of its Law Enforcement Planning Council in addressing the youth vaping crisis in Palm Beach County.
The Criminal Justice Commission team is excited to announce that it has been competitively selected to participate in the Coleridge Initiative's Prison Education Programs Applied Data Analytics Training.
Hurricane season can be stressful for both people and pets. If an evacuation becomes necessary, having a plan in place now can keep your entire family, including your pets, safe.
In South Florida, kitten season is year-round. However, during the spring and summer months, the potential for PBC Public Safety Department Animal Care and Control Division to be overwhelmed increases as temperatures rise even further.
Looking for a loyal companion who is equal parts sweetheart and explorer? Meet Reina, a friendly, intelligent dog who is ready to find her forever home.
The PBC Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the West Boca Community Council, invites you to attend the 4th of July 250 Year Celebration at Sunset Cove Amphitheater in Boca Raton, hosted by Commissioner Maria Sachs.
PBC officials, community leaders and Miracle League athletes gathered on June 11 at John Prince Memorial Park to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new Miracle League Field, a significant public investment in recreation that will expand opportunities for children and individuals with disabilities throughout Palm Beach County.
PBC Parks and Recreation Department, alongside members of the Old Trail neighborhood community, proudly unveiled the new sign for Ilene Long Old Trail Park during a special ceremony at the park held on June 8.