Palm Beach TV: Palm Beach Police start removing illegal moorings
This week on Palm Beach TV, we join the Marine Unit from Palm Beach Police as they begin removing illegal mooring buoys from the Lake Worth Lagoon. Resources Town of
This week on Palm Beach TV, we join the Marine Unit from Palm Beach Police as they begin removing illegal mooring buoys from the Lake Worth Lagoon. Resources Town of

Palm Beach is moving toward creation of a “living shoreline” to protect against erosion and flooding along a stretch of the Lake Worth Lagoon in the North End. The living

Rising water temperatures. Overfishing. Offshore mining for oil and natural gas. Pollution from agricultural nutrient runoff and trash that includes pervasive single-use plastics. The world’s oceans are in jeopardy. But,
Full Event Video David Rockefeller Jr., a prominent environmentalist, businessman and philanthropist, spoke on Feb. 27, 2024. A lifelong sailor and conservationist, Rockefeller founded the non-profit Sailors for the Sea,
Two nationally recognized physicians explain how exposure to toxic chemicals may lead to neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s and describe how you can limit your risk. And, how a teacher

Toxic chemicals are everywhere – in the food we eat, the air we breathe, products that we buy, and, in many cases, the ground we walk on, two experts told

Palm Beach residents will have a chance on Monday to hear directly from experts about the link between human exposure to toxic environmental chemicals and neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s.
In this edition of Palm Beach TV Sundays Sally Lewis looks at The Armory Art Center, Chik-Monk Estate Coffee and Dragana Connaughton’s trip to make a documentary at the Midway