🍊 THE WEEKLY SQUEEZE

April 22, 2025

🕯️ Pope Francis, who died at age 88 on Monday, visited Cuba and the United States in 2015. (Miami Herald $$$)

One of the two people killed in Thursday’s shootings at Florida State University, Roberto Morales, 57, was the son of Ricardo “Monkey” Morales, a notorious Cuban-American CIA operative and anti-Castro militant, with deep ties to South Florida. (CBS News and Miami Herald $$$)

🫶 Boca Raton is partnering with Palm Beach County on a homeless outreach team. The city has offered to pay up to $160,000 for two county workers who will assist the city’s homeless population, part of a response to the state’s new ban against sleeping in public spaces. (Sun-Sentinel $$$)

🏅 Investigative Reporters and Editors, a nonprofit industry group dedicated to promoting investigative reporting, has named The Palm Beach Post a finalist for its 2024 Freedom of Information Award. 

  • The Post’s work to open secret grand jury records in the Jeffrey Epstein criminal case placed it next to the Los Angeles Times and CBS News as finalists in a category won by Bloomberg News. 
  • Congratulations to Holly Baltz, the project editor, and reporters Kristina Webb, Hannah Phillips and Stet contributor Jane Musgrave! (IRE website)

🚪 Lynn Ladner, Ocean Ridge’s town manager, resigned this month after commissioners gave her poor evaluations, particularly hammering her on budget and fiscal responsibility. (The Coastal Star)

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Artist Anthony Burks, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Zero Empty Spaces is on the move

After six years, the lease is up for the temporary
Mabel Rose Correal, who has a rare heart condition, on Feb. 15 after getting her respirator removed. She had been breathing with mechanical help since Dec. 13, the day she was born. The 2-month-old from Lake Worth Beach awaits a heart transplant at UF Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville. (Photo: Hanna Correal)

Heart baby Mabel Rose is breathing on her own

Lake Worth Beach infant with rare heart condition formally approved