BioTrackTHC: Fort Lauderdale Tech Company Expands With Marijuana Industry

Medical Marijuana is legal in 19 states—not including Florida. But that hasn’t stopped one Fort Lauderdale tech company from reaping the benefits of the booming cannabis industry. BioTrackTHC, a 6-year-old software firm, devised a comprehensive “seed-to-sale” marijuana inventory program that uses an identification number on barcodes to track marijuana from…

Fort Lauderdale City Commission Defers Vote on Bahia Mar Again

It’s taken a thousand-signature petition, a mass-letter-writing campaign, widespread condemnation from homeowner’s groups, multiple lawsuits, and hundreds of angry resident complaints, but the Fort Lauderdale City Commission is finally looking a little shaken about the proposed Bahia Mar development plan. After roughly five more hours of public comments, the City…

Uber for Helicopters: Chopper Launches in South Florida

It’s not easy to book a helicopter flight. You can’t hail one off the street like a taxi. You can’t catch one at a certain time or place like the bus. You certainly can’t purchase a flight on Orbitz.  Until recently, an interested flier in South Florida would have to…

In Florida, Cops Flout the Law and Continue Working

The call came in to police at 1:16 a.m. November 22, 2009: a burglary in progress at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina, a former yacht club that had become a resort hotel perched on the Intracoastal Waterway just off the 17th Street Causeway. Kenneth Post, the burglar, was a 46-year-old,…

Kimbo Slice, MMA Fighter, Dead at 42

MMA fighter Kimbo Slice (real name: Kevin ferguson) has died at age 42 in Coral Springs due to undisclosed reasons, according to reports.  The CEO of Bellator MMA gave a statement: “We are all shocked and saddened by the devastating untimely loss of Kimbo Slice, a beloved member of the…

Asian FAU Professor Fired After Mysterious, Anonymous Emails Circulate

According to a federal lawsuit filed Friday, a person calling himself “Mr. Joe” started an email campaign against Florida Atlantic University officials in 2014. The messages accused various members of the faculty of colluding with one another to keep salaries low and promote inept employees.   The university this May…

Adam Gase Can Turn the Miami Dolphins Around

Whether their stadium will be ready or not, the Miami Dolphins are nearing a return. Every year, we see the signs: Hurricane season starts, summer begins, July 4th passes. When the dollar store starts selling those autumn colored placemats, we have officially passed phase one. You should probably buy some bottled…

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit to Free Lolita the Orca

Ever since Lolita, the sole orca at the Miami Seaquarium, was declared an endangered species last year, activists have pushed to retire her by suing the marine park for violating protections of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). In May of 2015, Howard Garrett, the president of the Seattle-based Orca Network,…

Historian Has No Idea How Hollywood Got Racist Street Names

When the city of Hollywood was founded in the 1920s, Florida was still very much a segregated state. Understanding that his black workers would not be allowed to stay in the city after dark once it was incorporated, J.W. Young, the developer of Hollywood, created an area specifically for African-Americans: Liberia. …

Fort Lauderdale Developer Designs Solar-Powered Homes

Sea levels are inching up. Flood days are increasing. The threat of stronger, more powerful storms looms over us. The effects of climate change have never been more apparent in South Florida. Despite a governor who refuses to utter the C word, Floridians are more conscious about their carbon footprint…

Hollywood Bans Sale of Pets From Puppy Mills

In a 6-1 vote, Hollywood city commissioners approved an ordinance yesterday that bans the retail sale of pets that come from puppy mills. The goal of the ban is to rid the area of mills, which have animal activists have decried for years due to concerns that the large scale…

Bahia Mar’s Lawyer Did Double-Duty on Nearby Homeowners’ Board

A development group is planning to plunk two 29-story towers on the publicly-owned Bahia Mar complex on Fort Lauderdale Beach.  In May, we reported that close to 30 people related to the development group bundled between $5,000 and $6,600 to each City Commissioner’s campaign in 2014 and 2015.  Also, one of…