NCAA athletes and athletic department staff will not be allowed to bet on professional sports after the organization’s membership voted Friday to rescind a rule
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Man arrested after fleeing traffic stop in Miami-Dade
The man fled during an attempted traffic stop Friday afternoon, then crashed into a home. Source link
Indian River County sheriff’s deputy killed while serving eviction notice
A 25-year Indian River County deputy was killed and two others were wounded during an eviction in Vero Beach, the agency’s second line-of-duty death in
Meyers Accesso advances 222-unit apartment project with rooftop pool deck in Boca Raton
Meyers Accesso won a Boca Raton board’s backing of its proposed 289,677-square-foot, mixed-use development. The Boca Raton Planning & Zoning Board voted 4 to 0
How FPL’s rate hike impacts fixed-income earners in South Florida
As a retiree on a fixed income living in Sunrise, Marcia Ellis thinks in dollars and cents and kilowatt hours. “I watch how I cook.
Siding with DeSantis administration, judge backs tossing Florida recreational marijuana petitions
Siding with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration, a Leon County circuit judge on Friday ruled that state officials did not err when ordering supervisors of elections
DeSantis reiterates opposition to Trump administration’s plans for oil drilling off Florida coast: “Weaken protections”
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday reiterated what is bipartisan opposition in Florida to a White House plan to open waters off the state’s Gulf Coast
IT boss sells waterfront Manalapan mansion for $17M
An information technology CEO from Maryland sold a waterfront Manalapan mansion for $17.1 million, four years after listing it for $34.9 million. Records show Charles
Miami Book Fair’s weekend Street Fair brings books, music and family fun to downtown
Downtown Miami is turning into a sprawling outdoor festival once again this weekend as Miami Dade College’s Miami Book Fair wraps up with its annual
Miami commission moves to double density in Edgewater via resilience fund
Miami commissioners voted to approve on first reading a proposal that would allow developers to double their density in specific neighborhoods, starting in Edgewater. Under