A South Florida mother and her three daughters, two of whom use sign language, hope to be adopted through the Neighbors 4 Neighbors program. Source
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Senate rejects extension of health care subsidies as costs set to rise for millions
The health care issue was left unresolved in the government shutdown fight earlier this fall, when Democrats sought to extend the subsidies in exchange for
BSO deputy protected by bulletproof vest in shooting
Around 2:30 p.m., the Broward Sheriff’s Office Burglary Apprehension Team (BAT) was working an investigation near 6100 NW 2nd St. in Margate when a shooting
Florida, Texas seek to overturn FDA’s Mifepristone regulations, claiming mail access undermines state abortion laws
Florida and Texas have filed a lawsuit challenging more than two decades of federal government decisions that cleared the way for the use of abortion
South Florida mother pleads for help finding missing 28-year-old daughter:
A South Florida mother is asking for help to find her missing 28-year-old daughter, who hasn’t been seen or heard from in almost a week.
Turnpike northbound closed after tractor-trailer dumps sand near Red Road
A tractor-trailer crashed on the Turnpike near Red Road, spilling sand across all northbound lanes and causing backups. Source link
Deputy and suspect shot after shooting during Margate investigation, sheriff’s office says
A suspect and a deputy were shot after a shooting involving deputies in Margate on Thursday, the sheriff’s office said. Around 2:30 p.m., the Broward
Florida Attorney General Uthmeier sues Roblox, claiming
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that his office is suing gaming site Roblox for misrepresenting the platform’s safety measures to protect children from sexual
Psychologist testifies convicted cop killer Jason Banegas suffered from lifetime of trauma
Jurors in the penalty phase for the man convicted of killing a Hollywood police officer in 2021 heard from a psychologist on Thursday who said
New study challenges urban-rural divide of Industrial Revolution’s impact on health. Scientists say it could guide environmental policy
New evidence shows that the health impacts of the Industrial Revolution varied more widely than previously believed, challenging the longstanding narrative that urban areas were