Chicken of the Trees: The Ultimate Guide to Catching and Cooking Iguanas
During the recent cold snap, Florida native Ryan Ausburn caught more than a dozen iguanas to cook up.
During the recent cold snap, Florida native Ryan Ausburn caught more than a dozen iguanas to cook up.
Offensive? Yes. Protected under the First Amendment? Almost definitely.
Mason Courson faces eight federal charges for his role in the Jan. 6 attack.
Animal activists are protesting a Broward County Fair show that features capuchin monkeys riding dogs like jockeys.
Two separate lawsuits allege FMU retaliated at women for coming forward about sexual misconduct accusations against the school’s former athletic director.
Charles W. Flanagan High School English teacher, Kristy Modia, remembers former student Miya Marcano.
Two short videos have amassed nearly six million views on TikTok and allegations of animal abuse.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges may strip South Florida’s only historically Black university of its accreditation.
Miya Marcano’s case isn’t catching the national and international momentum that Gabby Petito’s did earlier this month.
Laura Loomer said a case of COVID-19 would be like eating “bad fajitas.” Now she’s pleading for prayers.
Several animal feed stores in South Florida report selling out of the anti-parasitic drug.
Florida’s Poison Control Centers report a sudden surge in calls about ivermectin.
An anti-mask Fort Lauderdale father shoved a student into a fence at Fort Lauderdale High School.
“They’re not just a Facebook group,” Mullen says. “They are openly doing petitions, backing candidates, and trying to have very subversive influence in the city.”
One tweet shows Silberberg boast about “Terrorizing broward county” while enjoying some doughnut-related job perks.
After years of student-led efforts to rename the buildings, a new petition is circulating once again.
Fort Lauderdale police Officer Robert Morris has been reviewed for 82 use-of-force incidents since he joined the department in 2006.