Columnist Steve Bousquet explores the factors behind a political battle in Fort Lauderdale involving artificial turf.
The prospect of voters saying yes to a property tax break has put South Florida cities on edge, triggering alarm. At the same time, thousands of homeowners are eager to cast their vote.
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Several FBI analysts tied to the creation of a 2023 memo warning of a potential threat from Catholic “violent extremists” ...
Bargmann’s background includes more than a decade of working in emergency management positions in Florida and Nebraska. Most ...
In 19 seasons under coach Kevin O'Sullivan, the Florida Gators have been consistent in developing players who have reached the Major League level. During O'Sullivan's tenure, Florida baseball has ...
Federal Aviation Administration audio revealed the JetBlue pilots took evasive action after receiving a collision alert from ...
Fort Lauderdale’s street art would have been gone months ago had the city bowed to a statewide order. Instead, the city chose ...
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