School zone cameras now operational at these Plantation schools
School zone cameras are now operational at several schools in Plantation, effective Monday. The program is expected to reduce accidents and enhance road safety by reducing speeding in school zones, police said. The safety upgrade complies with House Bill 657, which "empowers municipalities to use speed detection...
Miami priest faces $500K in fines for feeding homeless in Oakland Park
For more than 30 years, Fr. Bob Caudill has fed the homeless. Now, Oakland Park officials seek to end his outreach with legal action and fines.
Boynton Beach Left Turn Turns Deadly, 83-Year-Old Woman Killed
An evening drive in west Boynton Beach turned tragic Sunday when an 87-year-old driver attempted a left turn and was struck by an oncoming pickup, killing one passenger and critically injuring another at Flavor Pict Road and Via Valenza. Multiple victims were rushed by emergency crews to Delray Medical Center.
John Fogerty Locks In 2026 Fall Tour Dates With Steve Winwood
John Fogerty added a string of September dates with Steve Winwood to his Legacy Tour. The newly announced run kicks off September 3 at Chicago’s Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre and wraps September 20 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. Fogerty began his Legacy Tour last year in support...
Owners appeal $45K fines for hosting weddings, parties at Coral Springs rental
The property owners were cited for violating parking ordinances, maximum occupancy rules and commerical activity prohibitions.
Will Broward Schools cut 3,000 jobs in three years? School board will decide
The Broward County School Board will vote Tuesday on whether it should direct the superintendent to devise a plan to cut school district staff by 1,000 positions each year for three years. School board member Jeff Holness added an item to Tuesday’s board meeting agenda that, if passed by the board, would require...
Jury Convicts Sleep Doctor of Insurance Fraud and Tax Evasion
Talk about nightmares: A federal jury in Boston has convicted sleep apnea specialist Pankaj Merchia, M.D., of healthcare fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the IRS, and tax evasion. He was indicted on money laundering and healthcare fraud charges in December 2022. “Over 10 years, the defendant hid...
Delray Residents Launch Petition to Save Beloved Coffee Shop
Subculture Coffee, the design-forward coffee shop and roastery at 302 NE Sixth Ave., is at the center of a dispute between owner Rodney Mayo and Delray Beach city officials. The friction has prompted Delray residents to launch a petition to save the beloved coffee shop from being “virtually shut down” over...
New invasive species impacting South Florida’s ecosystem
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — Nile monitors are spreading across South Florida. They are olive-green or black, with yellow striping on their head and jaw and can grow to be seven feet long and weigh 20 pounds. They also have razor sharp claws, a long split tongue and a lengthy...
A Florida Judge Just Called Red-Light Camera Tickets ‘Quasi-Criminal’ and Tossed One Out
A judge in Broward County, Florida, dismissed a red-light camera ticket and ruled the law unconstitutional because it shifts the burden of proof onto vehicle owners rather than the state. A routine traffic citation in South Florida has exploded into a legal flashpoint with the potential to shake the foundations...

















