You Can Bet on Shark Racing Starting Next Month

Sharks are sort of a way of life ’round these parts. So it only makes sense that we start betting on them like people do horses at Gulf Stream. Except instead of going home angry and broke and cursing your horse’s jockey, you’re doing some good and helping some scientists…

Court Records: Inmates Sold Psychedelics Inside BSO Jail

Two participants in a smuggling scam that secreted acid-like hallucinogens into a Broward Sheriff’s Office facility have pleaded guilty in federal court. But this story — which was broken by New Times in early December — doesn’t look like it’s over yet. Court records show Dean Aubol and Gregory Golden…

Mug-Shot Monday: Valentine’s Day Edition

Oh yes. The Monday after Valentine’s Day. You’re probably either still basking in that lovey-dovey afterglow or you’re in day two of the kind of epic, soul-killing hangover that comes from pounding Miller Lites alone in an efficiency apartment while looking at your ex’s honeymoon pics on Facebook (uh, or…

Lolita the Orca’s Freedom Facing Several Challenges

Earlier this month, the federal government classified Lolita the orca as endangered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), sending ripples across animal activists and whale lovers the world over. This meant that the orca, who has been captive and performing twice a day at the Miami Seaquarium since…

West Palm Beach Man Arrested for Running Gambling Ring

A 65-year-old West Palm Beach man at the center of a million-dollar gambling bust last week has a long history of running similar operations with Italian Mafia ties that goes back to when Ronald Reagan ruled the nation. Pasquale “Patsy” Capolongo was taken into custody along with several other men…

Fight to End Greyhound Racing in Florida is Back On

After falling painfully short of passing a bill that could have ended greyhound racing in Florida last year, advocates for the racing dogs have come back for another round, this time armed with a new study that reminds everyone of the cruelty these animals endure when forced to race. Grey2K…

Haitian Police Are Using PBSO Riot Gear on Protesters

In Haiti, anti-goverment protests have rocked the island nation over the past two months as thousands of people have taken to the streets over a wide range of issues, including delayed elections and high fuel prices. Often, Haitian police have fired tear gas to suppress the crowds, which gives the…

Here Are the Florida Congressional Reps Who Voted for the Keystone Pipeline

With little fanfare this week, the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress went ahead and passed legislation that would move ahead with the controversial Keystone Pipeline project. This tees up a showdown with President Obama, who’s already said there’s fat chance he’d sign it. But the good thing about congressional votes: They give…

Swiss Leaks Exposes Shady Bank Activity of Palm Beach Residents

One-percenters the world over are shaking in their Louboutins this week. Over the weekend, a massive leak of financial information from the British bank HSBC pointed a bright light into the suspect penny-saving going on at the institution’s Swiss branch. These documents basically show how assets were secreted away from…

The Five Least Romantic Places in Fort Lauderdale

Oh, Cupid. You’re the only tiny man in a diaper besides our grandfather who can inspire us to love. But once a year, unlike our grandfather (I sincerely hope), you torture us with pointy objects. On February 14, without fail, we wake with a poke, and there you are, standing…

Delray Cops Handing Out $64.50 Jaywalking Tickets on Atlantic Avenue

The “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow” campaign started by the Florida Department of Transportation is looking to curb pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities and injuries throughout the state. The campaign focuses on making sure people are alert and cautious when crossing the roads. And police in Delray Beach are going full throttle…

Pam Bondi Calls on Gas Stations to Stop Selling Synthetic Marijuana

Attorney General Pam Bondi is urging, via a letter, that oil companies BP, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Citgo, Shell, Sunoco, Valero, Marathon, and Phillips 66 get their gas stations to stop selling synthetic drugs, including synthetic marijuana. The letter, sent by Bondi and 41 other attorneys general across the U.S., expresses…