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Football Games Will Disrupt COVID Testing at Hard Rock Stadium

Football Games Will Disrupt COVID Testing at Hard Rock Stadium

By Alexi C. CardonaSeptember 17, 2020

The COVID-19 testing site at Hard Rock Stadium will close on game days and reopen the following day.

Study Finds Rare Florida Bird Eats Junk Food to Survive

Study Finds Rare Florida Bird Eats Junk Food to Survive

By Joshua CeballosSeptember 4, 2020

Like a college-age guy, a Florida bird species has adapted to survive on a diet of chicken wings, hot dogs, and chicken nuggets.

Here’s a List of All the Horrible Shit Laura Loomer Has Said and Done

Here’s a List of All the Horrible Shit Laura Loomer Has Said and Done

By Joshua CeballosAugust 24, 2020

The most-banned woman on the internet somehow won a Florida Congressional primary.

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Teen Campaigning for Perelman Says She Was Shoved by Rep. Wasserman Schultz

Teen Campaigning for Perelman Says She Was Shoved by Rep. Wasserman Schultz

By Jessica LipscombAugust 18, 2020

Velasquez says she was trying to speak with voters when incumbent U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz interposed her body in between Velasquez and the voters.

Broward Prosecutors Help Cut Prison Time for 23 People Serving Long Drug Sentences

Broward Prosecutors Help Cut Prison Time for 23 People Serving Long Drug Sentences

By Naomi FeinsteinAugust 17, 2020

The Innocence Project and the Broward State Attorney’s Office helped recommend reduced prison sentences for 23 Broward defendants.

These Are the Ten Funniest Things We’ve Seen in the NBA Bubble

These Are the Ten Funniest Things We’ve Seen in the NBA Bubble

By Ryan YousefiAugust 7, 2020

There are so many aspects of the NBA bubble that have been pure comedy.

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How a Weston Civic Group Transformed From Anti-Development to Anti-Black Lives Matter

How a Weston Civic Group Transformed From Anti-Development to Anti-Black Lives Matter

By Alex DeLucaAugust 3, 2020

“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.”

Parkland Survivors Want You to Pledge to Follow COVID-19 Safety Measures

Parkland Survivors Want You to Pledge to Follow COVID-19 Safety Measures

By Joshua CeballosJuly 13, 2020

The initiative asks people to promise to wear masks, practice social distancing, and follow safety measures to combat COVID-19.

Cop Arrested for Overtime Fraud Openly Tweeted About “Terrorizing Broward County”

Cop Arrested for Overtime Fraud Openly Tweeted About “Terrorizing Broward County”

By Alex DeLucaJuly 13, 2020

One tweet shows Silberberg boast about “Terrorizing broward county” while enjoying some doughnut-related job perks.

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Alumni Say Broward’s Private Schools Must Confront Racism

Alumni Say Broward’s Private Schools Must Confront Racism

By Naomi FeinsteinJuly 1, 2020

Alumni say the statements failed to adequately address the schools’ responsibility to confront racism.

Broward Man Says Maskless Workers Violated County Rules

Broward Man Says Maskless Workers Violated County Rules

By Joshua CeballosJuly 1, 2020

Home-security footage shows that at least three workers entered the apartment without any personal protective equipment.

Fort Lauderdale Cop in March Shooting Has Long History of Use-of-Force Reviews

Fort Lauderdale Cop in March Shooting Has Long History of Use-of-Force Reviews

By Alex DeLucaJune 15, 2020

Fort Lauderdale police Officer Robert Morris has been reviewed for 82 use-of-force incidents since he joined the department in 2006.

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Lauderhill Vice Mayor Votes Against Resolution Supporting Black Lives Matter

Lauderhill Vice Mayor Votes Against Resolution Supporting Black Lives Matter

By Alexi C. CardonaJune 12, 2020

Lauderhill’s vice mayor deemed a resolution voicing support for the Black Lives Matter movement “adversarial.”

Broward Races Could Change the Future of Policing and Prosecution

Broward Races Could Change the Future of Policing and Prosecution

By Jeff KinniJune 9, 2020

The ACLU has spoken out about the importance of Broward’s local elections, particularly in light of the George Floyd protests.

Angry About the Killing of George Floyd? Here’s Where to Protest in South Florida

Angry About the Killing of George Floyd? Here’s Where to Protest in South Florida

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 29, 2020

Protests for George Floyd — the 46-year-old father killed by police in Minneapolis — are planned in Miami and Broward.

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South Florida Still Lacks Plans for a Hurricane During COVID-19

South Florida Still Lacks Plans for a Hurricane During COVID-19

By Joshua CeballosMay 27, 2020

Emergency management agencies must contend with protecting people from the storm while isolating them from the virus.

South Florida Craigslist Remains a Hotbed of Horniness Despite COVID-19

South Florida Craigslist Remains a Hotbed of Horniness Despite COVID-19

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 15, 2020

Some South Floridians are bored at home and looking for someone to talk to. Others are looking to shag like they’re Austin Powers.

South Florida’s Blood Centers Still Can’t Take Lifesaving Donations From Gay Men

South Florida’s Blood Centers Still Can’t Take Lifesaving Donations From Gay Men

By Michael MajchrowiczMay 13, 2020

The FDA’s announcement has caused frustration for gay and bisexual men who assumed they’d be able to donate blood or plasma right away.

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<i>60 Minutes</i>: Matt Gaetz Conspiracy Theory Helped Ax Crucial Coronavirus Funding

60 Minutes: Matt Gaetz Conspiracy Theory Helped Ax Crucial Coronavirus Funding

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 13, 2020

The sequence of events can be traced back to April 14, when U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz appeared on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Video of Broward ICE Detainee: “We’re All Going to Die Here”

Video of Broward ICE Detainee: “We’re All Going to Die Here”

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 13, 2020

“We’re all going to die here if no one helps us,” Guillermo says in Spanish.

No, Your Landlord Can’t Shut Off Your Electricity or Water in Florida

No, Your Landlord Can’t Shut Off Your Electricity or Water in Florida

By Jessica LipscombMay 7, 2020

Under Florida law, landlords can’t shut off a home’s power or water in an attempt to force out their renters.

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Broward Inmates Forced to Protect Themselves With DIY Soda “Sanitizer” and Worn-Out Masks

Broward Inmates Forced to Protect Themselves With DIY Soda “Sanitizer” and Worn-Out Masks

By Jonathan KendallMay 5, 2020

In an environment where physical distancing is practically impossible, they are sitting ducks trying to survive.

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