An ‘Unhinged Candidate’: Republicans Brawl Ahead of Election

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pumps his fist during a campaign rally, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, in Panama City, Florida. The presidential campaign is in turmoil less than a month before Election Day, with women coming forward to accuse Donald Trump of accosting them and Trump stepping up efforts to portray Bill Clinton as a sexual predator.

Reports Raise Accusations By Women Against Trump

Donald Trump faced fresh controversy Wednesday over his treatment of women when several news organizations reported incidents in which women said he groped, touched or acted inappropriately toward them. If true, the reports appeared to undermine his assertions in Sunday's town hall meeting with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton that his self-described "locker-room talk" captured on a 2005 videotape in which he bragged about being able to exploit women sexually because he was "a star" didn't represent actual behavior.

Boca attorney asks PBC judge to declare Trump incompetent

Claiming he is worried about the future of the country, a respected Boca Raton guardianship attorney has filed a petition in Palm Beach County Circuit Court asking a judge to declare Donald Trump mentally incapable of seeking employment. In the "petition to determine incapacity" filed last week, attorney James Herb claims the GOP presidential nominee exhibits signs of histrionic and narcissistic personality disorder - both recognized mental health ills listed in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" of the American Psychiatric Association.

Write-in candidate lawsuit heads to Florida Supreme Court

From Port of Palm Beach, where an incumbent commissioner recruited her mother as an opponent for the third time, to Naples, where someone filed to run in a legislative race 150 miles from her listed address, the tactics of write-in candidates appear to be drawing more attention. From Port of Palm Beach, where an incumbent commissioner recruited her mother as an opponent for the third time, to Naples, where someone filed to run in a legislative race 150 miles from her listed address, the tactics of write-in candidates appear to be drawing more attention.

People vote in churches and synagogues. Why not a mosque?

Voters in Palm Beach County have been assigned to polling stations in about 80 Christian churches and five synagogues or Jewish centers this year, along with schools, government buildings and other locations. Until last week, a single mosque was part of this mix.

A President Trump could trump his cluba s fight over planes

There are many questions about what Donald Trump would do if elected president, so let's add another: Would he ban planes leaving Palm Beach International Airport from flying over his prized Mar-a-Lago Club? Trump has tried for two decades through the Federal Aviation Administration and the courts to force departing airliners to turn before reaching the historic and exclusive 17-acre estate, which is 2.5 miles east of the airport's primary runway. An Associated Press analysis of airport data between late April and early May found the majority of planes flew directly over or near Mar-a-Lago, some taking off or landing at an altitude between 500 and 2,000 feet.

A President Trump could trump his club’s fight over planes

Map shows location of Trump property Mar-a-Lago in relation to to Palm Beach International Airport and air traffic patterns; 3c x 4 inches; 146 mm x 101 mm; Map shows location of Trump property Mar-a-Lago in relation to to Palm Beach International Airport and air traffic patterns; 3c x 4 inches; 146 mm x 101 mm; PALM BEACH, Fla.