Raises on the way for over-worked Broward 911 operators
Raises are on the way to the over-worked 911 communication operators in Broward County after a record number of people voted in a landslide victory to ratify a union contract tied to the raises.
View ArticleTropical wave moving west toward United States has 20% chance of developing
A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic Ocean is moving toward the United States and has a small chance of developing early next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
View ArticleJudge approves $1 billion deal in deadly Florida condo collapse
A judge has given final approval to a settlement of more than $1 billion for victims of the collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium
View ArticleJuly 4 in South Florida: Plan for patriotic parties, parades and fireworks...
A look at events taking place throughout Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties on July 4.
View ArticleDeSantis said legislatures could give election to Trump, a month before Eastman
Two days after the Nov. 3 election, DeSantis told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that legislatures could appoint electors.
View ArticleSpecial Olympics drops COVID vaccine mandate after Florida threatens $27.5M fine
Florida threatened to fine the Special Olympics $27.5 million for requiring 5,500 participants to be vaccinated against COVID.
View ArticleDeSantis praises Supreme Court decision striking down New York’s gun law
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he applauds the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that essentially struck down New York's handgun-licensing law.
View ArticleBroward firefighter-paramedic accused of defrauding county aviation...
A Broward firefighter-paramedic was arrested on grand theft and fraud charges related to parking vouchers used for a personal car-sharing service.
View ArticleMost of Broward’s cities have local elections this year. Here’s who wants...
Residents in most of Broward cities will head to the polls in November to chose their local leaders who are the final say on issues ranging from property tax rates, pothole repairs and how your money...
View ArticleFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill expanding Alzheimer’s funding and research
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 806 Thursday, which establishes the Ramping up Education of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia for You (READY) Act
View ArticleSpecial Olympics to apologize to athletes for COVID vaccine mandate, DeSantis...
Gov. Ron DeSantis has dropped a $27.5 million fine against Special Olympics over vaccine mandates, but the charity could pay in other ways.
View ArticleSentencing the Parkland killer | Day 22
Here’s what you need to know from Day 22 of the Parkland school shooter’s trial.
View ArticleSon charged in stabbing death of father
A Plantation man is charged in the stabbing death of his father at the home where they both lived, police say.
View ArticlePublix decides not to vaccinate kids under 5 ‘at this time’
Florida's major grocery chain said that it will not be supplying vaccines to young children days after Florida became the only state not to preorder vaccines for the age group.
View ArticleConsultants for FPL covertly monitored journalist after critical coverage
Nate Monroe was surveilled after he wrote critically about Florida Power & Light's efforts to purchase Jacksonville's public utility, JEA.
View ArticleDerelict, sunken boats are clogging this South Florida cove and stinking the...
Broward County has plans to contend with homeless boats, whose owners have left them to drown, tossed into a cove in the Intracoastal as a junkyard.
View ArticleTropical wave moving in direction of US given 60% chance of developing next week
The tropical wave moving in the direction of the United States has a medium chance of developing into a tropical storm in the next five days. But it may pose no threat to the U.S., forecasters say.
View ArticleElection mailer accuses Sabatini of being ‘cozy with pedophiles’
A barrage of attack mailers accuses Anthony Sabatini of surrounding himself with people accused of sex crimes.
View ArticleRead the decision: Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, allowing states to...
Read the U.S. Supreme Court decision, Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization, that ended constitutional protections for women seeking abortions.
View ArticleTimeline: Abortion funding in Illinois from Medicaid to the Reproductive...
Landmark decisions in the past 50 years regarding public funding of abortions in Illinois and the United States.
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