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Police in search of suspect in Deerfield Beach vandalism cases

DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding the person behind a pair of vandalism cases in Deerfield Beach. Graffiti was found spray-painted on the walls of the Community Redevelopment Agency’s office building, located at 1601 East Hillsboro Boulevard, Aug. 8. There was...
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YNW Bortlen Offered Plea Deal That Could Erase Double Murder Charges

YNW Bortlen is facing a life-altering decision in his long-running criminal case tied to the 2018 killings of fellow YNW crew members Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams and Christopher “YNW Juvy” Thomas Jr. Prosecutors in Broward County, Florida offered Bortlen a plea deal on September 4 that would wipe away two...
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This Unassuming BBQ Joint In Florida Has Beef Brisket Known Throughout The State

There’s a moment of pure bliss that happens when perfectly smoked brisket melts on your tongue, releasing waves of flavor that make time stand still for just a second. That transcendent experience awaits at B&D Trap BBQ, tucked away in Fort Lauderdale where smoke signals and irresistible aromas have created a...
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Teen will be charged as adult in death of older brother in Dania Beach:...

A 15-year-old accused of shooting his older brother and dumping his body near a Dania Beach canal will be charged as an adult, court records showed. Demetre Fleurimond is facing a first-degree murder with a firearm charge in the killing of 23-year-old Kevin Dominique. NBC6 is identifying the teen since...
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Deported Nicaraguan national sentenced after return to U.S., Miami child assault case

MIAMI, Fla. (CBS12) — A man deported in 2009 for trafficking cocaine was sentenced to five years after illegally returning and pleading guilty to child sex crimes. Marco Orlando Vado, 66, pleaded guilty Wednesday and was sentenced to 60 months to run consecutive to a 72-month Broward County term for probation...
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Homestead Remains the Most Affordable City to Rent in Miami-Dade, While Lauderdale Lakes Leads...

When it comes to the rising cost of housing in South Florida, finding affordable rent has become a serious challenge for families and individuals alike. Both Miami-Dade and Broward counties are known for high rental averages, but a few cities still stand out as more budget-friendly options. Among them, Homestead,...
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Woman killed after car crashes into canal

A woman was killed and a man was injured after a car went off the road and rolled into a canal in Boca Raton on State Road 7.
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North Miami Beach officers shoot knife-wielding man after possibly bogus 911 call

North Miami Beach police officers shot and wounded a man who confronted them with a knife Saturday morning after a “bogus” 911 call, authorities say. Around 9:40 a.m., officers rushed to the 1600 block of Northeast 164th Street after a 911 caller reported a person was stabbed by a man, North Miami Beach Police Chief...
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Housing Crisis Workshop Planned for Residents, Homeless

A homeless and housing crisis workshop is planned for tomorrow at the library on Broward Boulevard starting at noon.
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Fort Lauderdale’s tap water may soon change color. Here’s why.

Fort Lauderdale residents may see temporary tap water color changes starting Monday, but officials say it's safe to drink.

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