Lauderhill police are investigating a shooting inside the Swap Shop that left a man injured Friday afternoon. The incident happened at around 4 p.m. at
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Hollywood mother stops man attempting to kidnap her son at farmer’s market, police say
A Hollywood man is charged with trying to lure a child from the Yellow Green Farmers Market last weekend, and police say surveillance video supports
South Florida prepares for near-freezing temperatures, dangerous wind chill this weekend
South Florida enjoyed a brief break from the chill on Thursday, but a bitter blast of arctic air is getting set to move in this
Florida mandates driver’s license tests must be taken in English, eliminates other languages
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has announced Friday that all driver’s license tests will now only be in English. This
Davie police identify man who killed ex-girlfriend, self outside beauty school
The Davie Police Department has identified the man who they say shot and killed his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend before turning the gun on himself outside a
What you need to know about the Survivor Ultimate Fan Cafe on Jungle Island ahead of
Survivor super fans will have several reasons to call this cafe unique. There are the challenges from actual Survivor episodes. There’s the merch. And the
Miami restaurant chains Flanigan’s and Vicky Bakery launch a croquette collaboration blending their signature flavors
Two beloved South Florida restaurants are coming together for the very first time to launch a new menu item blending their signature styles into one.
Sak Pase is a Plantation food truck and restaurant packed with the finest food Haiti has to offer
If you’re looking for Haitian street food in South Florida, one local favorite in Plantation is drawing crowds with big platters, bold flavors, and a
Jennifer Jenkins drops out of Florida Senate race, endorses Army veteran Alex Vindman
Former Brevard County School Board member Jennifer Jenkins on Thursday dropped her Democratic bid for the U.S. Senate, two days after retired Army Lt. Col. Alex
A year after Jimmy Carter’s death, the disease he swore to eradicate reaches an all-time low
The Carter Center’s decades-long fight against an ancient parasite affecting some of the world’s poorest may soon end in a victory. After leaving the White