BSO warns of resurfaced scam of callers pretending to be agency employees
The Broward Sheriff’s Office is warning the public to be on the lookout for scam callers who pretend to be agency employees and demand money from victims.
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Interfaith group urges Miami-Dade State Attorney to curb suspended license arrests
A local community advocacy group delivered 600 postcards to the office of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle that represents the 1,000 residents who currently have suspended licenses.
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Florida's ban on homeless encampments could hinge on Supreme Court ruling
Florida legislators recently passed a law banning public camping across the state, which now hinges on how the Supreme Court rules in the Oregon case
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Surfside condo named most expensive US home sold in first quarter: Report
There’s been a remarkable rise in the pricing of luxury home across the United States, and a new reports says the town of Surfside held the biggest sale in the first quarter of 2024.
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Miami Seaquarium officially served with eviction notice from county
The Miami Seaquarium was officially served with an eviction notice one day after the county’s deadline to vacate the property and terminate the lease early.