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Police search for suspect after dog left for dead in Lauderdale Lakes
A young Schnauzer is making a comeback after a horrific case of animal cruelty in Lauderdale Lakes. The four-legged friend found on the side of the road appeared dead.
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Family pleads for man accused of killing elderly Fort Lauderdale couple to stay in jail
Family members of an elderly couple found murdered at their Fort Lauderdale home last year are pleading with a judge to keep the man accused in the killings behind bars.
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Man, woman killed in possible murder-suicide at Del Toro Insurance building: Miami Police
A man and a woman were found shot to death inside a Del Toro Insurance office building in Miami on Monday morning in what appears to be a possible murder-suicide, police said.
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‘Nothing is ever the same since then': 2 years since historic flooding hit Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, along with Florida Fish and Wildlife officers, made more than 900 rescues in the aftermath of the 2023 storm, saving people from their homes.
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University of Florida student detained, voluntarily returned to Colombia: ICE
A University of Florida student who was detained by ICE after his arrest in Gainesville voluntarily returned to Colombia, officials with the agency said.
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Reward reaches $60K in man's fatal shooting at Pompano Beach smoke shop
Authorities are hoping a $60,000 reward will lead them to whoever shot and killed a man at a Pompano Beach smoke shop last month.
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Woman arrested for scamming elderly Miami residents out of jewelry: Police
A woman accused of scamming elderly residents in Miami was arrested on Friday, police said.
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Shooting at Fort Lauderdale home leaves 1 person dead, 2 critically hurt: Police
One person was killed and another two were injured in a shooting at a home in Fort Lauderdale on Friday, police said. Authorities said they responded to calls of shots fired at around 9:45 a.m. at the home in the 4500 block of Twin Lakes Boulevard. One resident reported hearing six gunshots. “Like four shots then a few minutes, two…
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‘We are suffering enough': Shoppers brace for sticker shock from Trump tariffs
South Florida shoppers are on a conveyor belt to higher prices on goods imported into the United States.
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Pride Center in Wilton Manors concerned over losing HIV testing funds
For two decades, The Pride Center at Equality Park in Wilton Manors has offered free HIV testing to thousands of people. But that could end as soon as July.