HALLANDALE BEACH – Second gentleman Doug Emhoff was in Hallandale Beach on Wednesday to rally support for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign. Harris’ husband
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Hollywood’s ballot amendment won’t be counted because of wording error
HOLLYWOOD – With voters already going to the polls, Hollywood found a major mistake in the wording of one of its charter amendment items, number 6.
Hollywood’s ballot amendment won’t be counted because of wording error
HOLLYWOOD – With voters already going to the polls, Hollywood found a major mistake in the wording of one of its charter amendment items, number 6.
Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues
Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues Trump convenes summit at his Doral golf course on Hispanic issues 01:51 DORAL – Republican
Early voting continues for second day in South Florida
MIAMI-DADE – South Florida voters are heading to the polls with the second day of early, in-person voting Tuesday. More than 63,000 voted at Broward
Developers bankroll former Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado’s bid for county property appraiser
Former Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado’s bid to become the next Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser is largely bankrolled by prominent developers and commercial property owners, an
DeSantis using state money, time to fight abortion rights measure
After a month of updating Floridians on hurricanes, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is now focusing his official office on fighting an abortion rights amendment, holding
Early voting kicks off throughout Florida
In-person early voting for the Nov. 5 general election began Monday throughout Florida’s 67 counties. Broward County reported more than 17,000 ballots cast by early
Voters, state officials speak out about Amendment 4 on abortion access
MIAMI – As early voting gets underway in South Florida, voters and state officials are expressing how they feel about Amendment 4. The ballot summary
Gov. DeSantis says proposed Florida amendment on abortion is too vague
MIAMI – As early voting gets underway in South Florida, voters and state officials are expressing how they feel about Amendment 4. The ballot summary