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Study: All Aboard Florida Won’t Make Enough Dough to Pay off Debt

Would you be willing to spend almost $275 for a one-way ticket on All Aboard Florida to Orlando? That's the cost a study found AAF would need to charge to ...

All Aboard Florida’s plan missing critical pieces

New Ad Campaign: All Aboard Florida Is Not A Done Deal: Many people think All Aboard Florida is a bad deal. But most are convinced it's a done deal. They're ...

Move ‘Em West – The No Trains Rally – March 7, 2015

Please join your friends and neighbors for a public rally at the County Office Complex in Vero Beach. The No Trains Rally will be held from 2:00pm-3:30pm. 32 High Speed ...

House Speaker says He’s Against Sugar Land Buy

TC PALM.COM TALLAHASSEE — House Speaker Steve Crisafulli dealt a blow to local hopes the state would buy land from sugar growers to help alleviate discharges into the St. Lucie ...

Take Action Now to Stop All Aboard Florida: Show Support on February 17, 2015

Many people mistakenly believe that "All Aboard Florida" is a "Done Deal". It is not! Please join the effort to let our County Commissioners know that you do not support ...

Palm Beach Post: Train Horn Complaints Prompt Inquiry

You're not alone if you've noticed louder and more frequent and louder freight train horn noise. There have been enough complaints recently that the FRA is investigating the link between ...

Sugar land buy to protect IRL looks iffy

By TC PALM Tyler Treadway: Treasure Coast environmentalists were downright ebullient in early January, convinced that Gov. Rick Scott would sign a deal to buy U.S. Sugar Corp. land needed ...

TCPALM Editorial: The scoop on changes within the Indian River Lagoon Nat’l Estuary Program

By Laurence Reisman: I was puzzled when I learned the Indian River County Commission had pulled out of the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program. Commissioners, after all, have been ...

Editorial: Thumbs Down: Treasure Coast Needs more resort hotels

TC PALM editorial encourages local governments and tourism officials to work together to capitalize on the increase in visitors coming to the Treasure Coast from around the world. MISSED OPPORTUNITY: ...