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1 motorcyclist killed, another severely injured in crash on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale
One motorcyclist was killed and another was severely injured in a crash on Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale that caused major traffic backups Thursday morning. The crash happened around 3 a.m. in the northbound lanes of I-95 near Sunrise Boulevard. Florida Highway Patrol officials said a man on a 2020...
Man, others accused in $7M con targeting victims from Coral Springs to New Zealand
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A man arrested by U.S. Marshals in Broward County Wednesday was involved in a multi-million-dollar scheme targeting businesses in South Florida and across the globe by compromising their email systems, according to a federal indictment made public on Friday. Kelvin Nkwantabisa, 31, of Atlanta —...
‘Put yourself aside': Bodycam video shows officer rescuing survivor of fiery Lauderhill crash
New body camera video shows an officer rushing to save people trapped in a burning car after a crash on Thursday in Lauderhill. Officer Jason Reyes ran toward the car engulfed in flames in the 1400 block of Northwest 31st Avenue, after a blue Mercedes slammed into a silver Chevy sedan trying to make a left turn at around 4:30 a.m.
The Wharf in Fort Lauderdale is the perfect ‘meat and greet’ for BBQ and country music this Memorial Day Weekend
Did you hear? Memorial Day weekend is upon us. When you party, be sure to drink smart and eat hearty. And, if you’re into barbecue, a Fort Lauderdale hot spot is smoking up some real Texas chow. Forget what the calendar says. It’s Memorial Day weekend, so summer starts...
New details released after stolen vehicle leads to high-speed chase, bailout in Broward
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – New details have been released after police say a driver fled from Miccosukee police Wednesday morning and then bailed out of the vehicle in Broward County. The driver, who Miccosukee police identified as 20-year-old Gabriel Martinez, fled from an officer during a traffic stop on...
Record heat possible in South Florida over Memorial Day holiday weekend
MIAMI - Record heat is possible this long holiday weekend.They say the Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of Summer and it will indeed feel like it across South Florida.On Friday, highs will climb to the low 90s under mostly sunny skies. It will feel like the mid to upper 90s when you factor in the humidity.Saturday will be warmer with highs in the low 90s. Spotty storms will be possible. It will feel like the upper 90s and the triple-digits through the holiday weekend due to the high humidity. Even hotter on Sunday and Monday for Memorial Day as highs soar close to the mid-90s. We may get close to, tie, or even break records.The rain chance will be low late weekend into Monday with the potential for isolated storms. Rain chance increases early to middle of next week.
Fired Pembroke Park police chief under investigation for taking confidential documents
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Local 10 News has learned that the former Pembroke Park police chief is now under investigation by her former department for entering town hall unauthorized and taking documents. Town officials are so concerned that they purchased identity theft protection for some employees. Days after she...
Crews battle large fire at Oakland Park restaurant next to hotel
Crews battled a large fire at a restaurant next to a hotel in Oakland Park Thursday morning. The fire broke out at the restaurant in the 1500 block of W. Oakland Park Boulevard next to a Days Inn. Fire Rescue officials said the flames were put out and there were...
Coral Springs Announces Water Treatment Changes, Advises Residents on Chlorination and Flushing Measures
Coral Springs residents are bracing for a tap water taste shift as a two-week chlorination process kicks off in mid-July. According to a recent announcement by the City of Coral Springs Utilities & Engineering Division, the temporary treatment adjustment is in response to the Department of Environmental Protection recommendations, designed to help maintain the city's water quality standards. Starting July 15 through July 29, locals might notice a more pronounced chlorine taste or odor in their water.
Moss, Perkins get into heated exchange over history display’s removal
Pompano Beach – Despite a failed motion to remove a controversial historical display in the hallway of the commission chambers, the display was removed anyway. Spurred on by resident Jackie Moreland, who said the display did not include enough of the contributions of the city’s black residents, the motion to remove it was made by Commissioner Beverly Perkins at the April 23 commission meeting. It failed because only Commissioner Alison Fournier backed Perkins.
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