Nearly two years after Destiny was killed in a drive-by shooting on July 4th, her Broward County family continues to wait for answers. As Destiny
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Bal Harbour council unanimously rejects hotel, condo project after resident outcry
In a packed special meeting, Bal Harbour’s council and residents united to reject a major hotel and residential development proposal. The rare unanimous vote comes
Bal Harbour council unanimously rejects development deal, escalating legal fight over luxury project
A packed meeting in Bal Harbour ended with a rare show of unity Monday night, as town leaders voted unanimously to reject a proposed mediation
Florida immigrant advocates push back against state’s proposed ban on undocumented students in colleges, GED programs
Advocates for Florida’s immigrants are asking the state to stop the process of banning undocumented students from attending state colleges and taking the General Educational
New Florida law allows armed volunteers at houses of worship, drawing mixed reactions
A new state law set to take effect July 1 will allow churches, synagogues, and other houses of worship to use armed volunteers for security—an
Bal Harbor residents protest high-rise plan at packed meeting
Tensions run high in Belle Harbor as residents crowd a local meeting to voice strong opposition to a proposed high-rise apartment building by Bal Harbour
DeSantis’ proposed map cuts Democratic districts, sparks controversy
Governor DeSantis has unveiled a new congressional map for Florida that would eliminate four Democratic-leaning districts, drawing fierce opposition from lawmakers and voters. As a
Hialeah man, 79, accused of killing wife and stepson over money dispute
A 79-year-old Hialeah man is charged with murdering his wife and stepson in a shocking case that police say may be tied to financial troubles.
Fort Lauderdale couple feared $5,000 daily fines over code violations, but city proposes $600 penalty
A Fort Lauderdale couple who feared facing thousands of dollars in daily fines over property code violations may instead owe just a few hundred dollars,