BCPS leaders to discuss the future of 34 schools as enrollment declines
(WSVN) - Broward County Public School leaders are set to make suggestions to address a dramatic drop in enrollment. Over the past 10 years, the county reports 35,000 fewer students partly due to more options, lower birth rates, and more families moving out of Broward County due to rising costs.
Crime Stoppers offers $5K reward for arrest of suspect who shot beloved cat in...
Hallandale Beach Police announced Monday a $5,000 reward through Crime Stoppers for information that leads to the arrest of the person who shot a well-known community cat with a blowgun dart earlier this month. Investigators say that on Aug. 12, a stray cat named "Hawkeye" was found with a dart...
Florida Officer Spots Something Small In A Bush And Rushed To Save A Newborn
Did you hear about the Florida police officer who has become just as famous for rescuing cats as she is for her work in uniform?. Officer Gretchen Byrne, a dedicated officer from Boca Raton, has earned herself a huge following online thanks to her lighthearted Instagram videos and her heart of gold.
Lake Worth man arrested with 150 grams of cocaine in Burger King bag
LAKE WORTH BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Deputies arrested a suspected drug trafficker after following his car, later finding 150 grams of cocaine in fast food bag. A 25-year-old Lake Worth man was arrested Monday night after allegedly fleeing law enforcement and leading deputies through Palm Beach County. The Palm...
Officer wrongly arrested in connection to 2020 littering incident files lawsuit against Broward State...
MIAMI (WSVN) - Days after prosecutors dropped charges against a City of Miami Police detective, the 35-year-old is filing a lawsuit against the Broward State Attorney’s Office for what, he says, was an unwarranted arrest. Speaking to 7News alongside his attorney on Monday, Officer Guillermo Arteaga said this whole...
City Official Threatens Arrest Of FDOT Officials Who Dare To Remove Rainbow
Delray Beach has been ordered to remove its crosswalk by September 3rd, but is holding out hope that a September 2nd administrative hearing may change the state's mind.
‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria Florida cases up to 20, with 5 deaths from Vibrio vulnificus
Cases of Vibrio vulnificus, the so-called "flesh-eating" bacteria , are still increasing in the state according to new data released Aug. 21 from the Florida Department of Health . While the number of deaths remains steady at five in 2025. the FDOH is reporting that cases have risen to 20 with new cases in Collier,...
Beloved barber has been cutting hair in Fort Lauderdale for more than half a...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Local 10 is highlighting the hard work of one beloved barber. Sam Iannaccone has been cutting hair for more than half a century!. He took over the family business from his father in the 1950s. A lot has changed since then, but what hasn’t is...
Too much rodent dung caused too many parts of a Broward bakery to be...
The proliferation of rodent droppings at a Dania Beach bakery prompted state inspectors to halt the making of food and the delivery of new items. This happened at Lubin’s Classic Bakery, 1466 W. Dixie Hwy./Phippen Rd., on Aug. 14. On Friday, Florida Department of Agriculture inspector Kaitlyn Ford stopped by Lubin’s...
FBI: Man wearing mask, sunglasses robs Coral Springs bank
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — The FBI released pictures Monday of a masked man who they said robbed an Amerant Bank branch in Coral Springs earlier in the day. According to FBI spokesman Jim Marshall, the robbery occurred around 11:45 a.m. at the bank branch located at 1755 N. University Dr.