Livin’ la vida loca — or, in this case, mocha — certainly has its perks. On Feb. 17, a prospective customer walked into Sip 305, a
Year: 2026
Florida House advances bill that will clear most home property taxes which if approved will take effect in 2027
A proposal asking voters in November to eliminate most homestead property taxes cleared the House Thursday, while the Senate has yet to advance a similar
Pandemic home mortgage rates are locked in but those rates are becoming less common, with other homes increasing their rates
Residents who had low mortgage rates when they bought their homes say they feel locked in with those rates, now that home mortgage rates are
Fort Lauderdale drawbridge may receive permanent rush hour relief after city’s scaled-back schedule
Rush hour relief will now be permanent on the 17th Street Bridge in Fort Lauderdale. Last summer, the city began testing a scaled-back schedule for
Florida lawmakers call for indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro for Brothers to the Rescue shootdown 30 years ago
A call for justice Thursday from Republican members of Congress – wanting to see former Cuban president Raúl Castro indicted for the Brothers to the
Former teammates testify on day 2 of the murder trial of University of Miami football player who died in 2006
Day 2 of the murder trial of University of Miami football player Bryan Pata saw testimony from former teammates and 911 calls played from that
South Florida drought conditions continue to worsen, affecting our drinking water supply at the Biscayne Aquifer
There were long lines to board airboats to see alligators and turtles in the wild at Everglades Holiday Park on Thursday. The water is low
Hundreds of Haitian TPS holders line up in North Miami for driver’s license help after judge’s order
Hundreds of Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) showed up Thursday in North Miami to renew, reinstate, or replace their driver’s licenses weeks after
Max Scherzer lists custom Jupiter home for $36M after Hobe Sound curveball
Max Scherzer threw a changeup in his search for the perfect South Florida home. The Major League Baseball pitcher and his wife, Erica, are selling
Bass Park in Fort Lauderdale holds their groundbreaking ceremony to renovate the park
The park’s renovation is due to last until 2028 with a new splash pad, community center, and renovated utilities. Source link