Swap Shop Owner Preston Henn Suing Ferrari for Defamation

Recently, Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop owner Preston Henn decided he wanted to buy a new, limited edition Ferrari valued at $2 million. You know, like regular people do.  Ferrari, however, refused to sell it to this generally chill and normal dude — which grievously offended him. After all, Henn has been…

Broward Moms Sue Banana Boat for Deceptive SPF Labeling

When Ingrid Anglin and Christina New Land purchased bottles of Banana Boat Sunscreen for Kids at the Target in Deerfield Beach, they believed that the tropical-scented salve would protect their children from South Florida’s searing sunbeams. After all, there was the number 50 on a red shield and a red…

This Season’s Five Most Important Miami Dolphins

Not only are the Miami Dolphins in the thick of training camp, but their first preseason game is just over a week away; life comes at you fast. After another off-season, there’s a new coaching staff and new roster/ You can’t quite call them the new-look Miami Dolphins —- the…

Sea Level Rise Could Cost Florida $400 Billion in Property Loss

An underwater home typically refers to a mortgage that is higher than the property’s value. But as rising seas are expected to increasingly flood South Florida, scientists and economists have warned that the term might be taken literally one day. A new study recently released by Zillow, the online real estate…

Twelve South Florida Olympians to Watch in Rio

The Rio Olympics start this Friday, and South Florida is well represented, with a dozen athletes who call Broward or Palm Beach home. Need help picking someone to root for? Or just some fun facts to make you look smart at parties? Here’re the folks who call our piece of…

Miami Developers Demolish Historic Fort Lauderdale Beach Building

On Saturday morning, Charlie Esposito woke up to a loud, screeching racket. But the Fort Lauderdale Beach homeowner couldn’t bring himself to go outside. After spending more than a year fighting developers to preserve Alhambra Street’s historic Art Moderne buildings, Esposito knew it was the sound of defeat. A piece…

South Florida Cops Shoot Scores of Pet Dogs

One afternoon in August 2012, Kathryn Thomas was surprised to see cars from the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control outside her yellow ranch house in Loxahatchee. They were parked near a wall of palm trees and a metal gate with a “Beware of Dog” sign. The petite 52-year-old,…

Two Men’s Quest for Florida’s Mysterious Skunk Ape

Chris Conner and Mark Barton jump onto mud-specked mountain bikes and pedal down a dirt road so overgrown with weeds it seems forgotten by man. “Get ready,” says Barton, a lanky, six-foot-four 63-year-old who moves as if he were in his 30s. “Last time we did this, I ran right…

South Florida Special Olympic Skier Trains for 2017 World Games

Every Sunday morning, as the sun climbs over South Florida and temperatures rise toward 90 degrees, Michelle Canazaro laces up her snow boots, straps on her skis, and heads to the beach. Canazaro is a Special Olympic athlete from Fort Lauderdale training to compete in alpine skiing in the 2017…

Wilton Manors Giving Out Free Wine to Discourage Park Sex

As New Times reported last month, some Wilton Manors residents are fed up with the amount of public daytime sex that goes on at Colohatchee Park. Cracking down on a long-time cruising destination in the second-gayest city in the country presents a unique challenge. After all, part of Wilton Manors’…

Twelve Signs You Grew Up in Fort Lauderdale

If you’re from Fort Lauderdale, you know it isn’t easy to brag about your home town. There are way too many cringe-worthy stereotypes about rowdy spring-breakers, orthopedic-wearing snowbirds, and aloof Canadians. Plus, it’s humid, our cops have been criticized as racist, and a dumb law tries to keep us from sharing…

Florida Lottery to Offer Additional Sucker Bets

By Nick Sortal Those days of buying a Powerball or Florida Lotto ticket, then waiting for Wednesday or Saturday night for the results, are dying. For low-stakes gamblers who crave daily action, there has always been Cash 3 and Play 4. Both games cost $1, provide results daily and pay…

Ask a Stoner: How Long Have People Been Smoking Pot?

Dear Stoner: How long have people been getting high off of marijuana? Sean in Lakewood Dear Sean: Recorded cultivation of cannabis for fiber goes back as far as 7,000 years in some parts of the world — that much we know. As for how long humans have been getting stoned,…