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Karina Lopez belongs to a club nobody wants to join: foreclosure defendants who once thought their mortgage problems were over. They most definitely are not. Lopez, 51, is fighting a third foreclosure ...
The Broward Solid Waste Authority’s long-awaited master plan for the future of garbage disposal and recycling in the county has finally dropped, in draft form. “The Draft Master Plan outlines a ...
Upset by Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s recent refusal to help enforce federal immigration law, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier today warned Tony that his failure to do so could lead the ...
One of Florida’s strangest bankruptcy cases is drawing to a close in federal court in Fort Lauderdale. Pamela Carvel, the litigious niece of Carvel Ice Cream’s late rags-to-riches founder, filed the ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, right, and Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony (before he awarded himself a fifth collar star.) UPDATE: June 10 11:30 a.m. – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier ...
Three hours before he put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger, Lauderhill Police Officer Elijah “Eli” Rodgers wrote a four-paragraph goodbye. Then he emailed it to several hundred of his fellow ...
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Taxpayer-supported Broward Health will pay $69.5 million in penalties to settle federal allegations that it paid illegal kickbacks to nine doctors who referred patients to its hospitals in a fraud ...
Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady has an undeclared conflict of interest amid the high court’s review of a strict abortion ban passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron ...
Lauren Book, the newly anointed leader of Florida’s Senate Democrats, has a financial conflict of interest that’s raising questions about her loyalties as her beleaguered party prepares for the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration has given more than $4 million in no-bid, coronavirus-related state contracts to a New York City-based social media startup co-founded and led by the son of a South ...
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