FBI Morning Operation Chokes Off Streets In Quiet Boca Enclave
FBI agents converged on a Boca Raton neighborhood Tuesday morning for what officials described as court-ordered law enforcement activity, turning a usually quiet block off SW 18th Street into a scene packed with federal vehicles and curious onlookers. The operation centered near the 1000 block of SW 18th Street and...
Tortuga Music Festival Returns To Ft. Lauderdale Beach This April — With Post Malone,...
What could be better than spending a day on the sandy shores listening to your favorite tunes with a drink in hand? Absolutely nothing! Rock the Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival is returning to Fort Lauderdale this April and to get you excited for the 13th annual celebration, they’ve already announced the daily lineup.
Two candidates win reelection as Pembroke Pines voters shape future in Broward
Pembroke Pines voters have spoken in the three-way, nonpartisan District 1 commission race, reelecting Thomas “Tom” Good over challengers Jim Henry and Dennis Hinds. Good captured nearly 60% of the vote, running as a longtime resident and small-business professional on a platform of steady growth and running against...
This Charming Florida Restaurant Is Known for Serving an Incredible Filet Mignon
Tucked along Griffin Road in Fort Lauderdale, Tropical Acres Steakhouse has been a beloved local institution since 1949. This family-run gem has spent decades perfecting the art of classic American steakhouse dining, and its legendary filet mignon keeps guests coming back time and again. With a warm retro atmosphere,...
South Palm Beach: Mayor, two council members ousted as newcomers win
While results from the Supervisor of Elections Office are unofficial, Pineiro ended the 11-year run of Mayor Bonnie Fischer with about 52% of the vote, while newcomer Fran Attardi led all five Town Council candidates and newcomer Adrian Burcet was second. Pineiro and Attardi won four-year terms. It appears Burcet...
2 workers hospitalized after carbon monoxide exposure at Boca Raton worksite
BOCA RATON, Fla. (CBS12) — A crew's use of power equipment allegedly led to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide at a Boca Raton worksite, leaving one worker unconscious and prompting an emergency airlift to the hospital, while another worker was transported via ambulance. Boca Raton Fire Rescue told CBS12...
Deputies to discuss person of interest in 1984 cold case disappearance of 8-year-old Florida...
As the investigation into the cold case disappearance of a Florida girl more than 40 years ago continues, deputies on Wednesday will discuss a person of interest who has been identified. According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, the press conference will take place at 1 p.m. Deputies said...
This Retro Fort Lauderdale Spot Serves Giant Pancakes, Great Sandwiches, and a 1950s Vibe
Craving a nostalgic bite that feels like stepping into a chrome time capsule? Moonlite Diner on North Andrews Ave nails giant pancakes, stacked sandwiches, and milkshakes that demand a photo. The neon glow, checkerboard floors, and friendly crew make every visit feel easy and fun. Come hungry, leave smiling, and...
South Florida teen creates movement after refusing to allow diagnosis define her
A South Florida teen is refusing to allow a diagnosis define her, and instead she's turning her adversity into action for others.
Boca Raton Mayoral Race Separated by 6 Votes, May Trigger Automatic Recount
(Story Updated 9:48 p.m., Tuesday, March 10, 2026) The intense race for Boca Raton’s next mayor may not be over, with a razor-thin margin separating two of the three candidates. There was a mere six votes separating incumbent Councilman Andy Thomson and challenger Mike Liebelson to replace Scott Singer as the city’s...

















