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Broward County Animal Care over capacity, pleads for adoptions, volunteers
Broward County Animal Care is sounding the alarm as its shelter exceeds capacity by nearly 50%, with hundreds of dogs and cats urgently needing homes.
South Florida’s urban heat islands push summer temps even higher
As temperatures soar into the 90s across South Florida, certain neighborhoods are feeling the heat even more, literally. Known as urban heat islands, these densely
BSO Fire Rescue lieutenant placed on leave following DUI arrest, authorities say
A Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Rescue lieutenant has been placed on administrative leave with pay after being arrested early Sunday on suspicion of DUI and
Caught on video: Coral Gables woman says fake delivery man tried to break into her home
A Coral Gables woman is warning others after a man posing as a pizza delivery driver allegedly trespassed on her property and tried to break
Festival Marketplace in Pompano Beach gets ready to close after nearly 40 years
After nearly four decades in operation, the Festival Marketplace, also known as the Festival Flea Market, will close its doors for good at the end
South Florida in for a toasty afternoon with
South Florida Weather for Tuesday 5/20/2025 7AM South Florida Weather for Tuesday 5/20/2025 7AM 00:14 A toasty Tuesday is ahead. The morning got off to
From Shake Shack to standout teacher: How one woman found her calling through a nonprofit program
After two decades in the restaurant industry, Amanda Burns wasn’t sure where her next chapter would take her, until a leap of faith and a
South Florida leaders react to Supreme Court decision rolling back TPS for Venezuelans
South Florida leaders on both sides of the political aisle are voicing concern after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the federal government to revoke Temporary
Historic Black community in Hialeah fights for survival amid redevelopment push
One of Miami-Dade County’s oldest African-American communities is on the brink of disappearing, but current and former residents of Seminola are working to preserve its