Nervous About Voting
Until Douglas came along, the consensus was that the Everglades was just a watery obstacle to development
Some Pompano Beachers want to put a stop to Mayor Griffin's reign of greed
In which New Times sets out to find the roots of a rootless burg
As the city spars with deep-pocketed developers, will a vertical horizon obscure the historic Stranahan House?
Grant-writer Maurice Connell has become a well-paid institution in Hollywood. How? The politics of power and money.
The Old Fort Lauderdale Museum of History
March 11 - 17, 1999
What began as a spring break attraction is now a full-time profession offering money and acclaim. But there's no future in it.
Patient Zero in the melaleuca plague is hiding out in plain sight in Davie
May 7 - 13, 1998
February 12-18, 1998
The story of the bloody, high-seas crimes and execution of smuggler Horace Alderman is a yarn worthy of Joseph Conrad. Or Quentin Tarantino.
