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Army sergeant fights to get out of jury duty
You'd think preparing to serve a tour of duty in Afghanistan with your Army unit would be a sure fire way to get out of jury duty. But Sherrie Klein, of Coconut Creek, learned last week that it wouldn't be that easy for her son. The Broward Clerk of...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palm Beach County Sheriff's plan to avert mass shootings
Staff writerMost South Florida law enforcement agencies say they drill continually for mass shooting events, and if they haven't made it a regular practice, they're partnering with larger departments to prepare. But Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said...Tags: South Broward High School , Margate, Mental Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Coral Springs
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South Florida employers their own worst enemies
When one searches for a high-tech job at a suitably senior level, one finds employers who are hoping to obtain $100,000-plus employees for $50,000. Failing that, they will no doubt try again at $45,000. The electronic revolution has not helped, either....Tags: Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Employment, Electronics, Employment Opportunities
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BRIEF: Stuart soap star returns for homecoming
The Palm Beach PostWhen Emmy-nominated "All My Children" star Alicia Minshew comes to South Florida this weekend to walk down memory lane at "A Tribute To Pine Valley" at the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, she's looking forward to seeing a lot of local fans. But one in...Tags: West Palm Beach
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Voters' email addresses will remain secret, House decides
Miami HeraldEmail addresses of voters will be secret under a bill the House passed and sent to the Senate Thursday. The House voted 114-1 to create the public records exemption, despite the opposition of the First Amendment Foundation, an open-government watchdog...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Email, Voting, Crime, Law and Justice
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Plantation, Coral Springs refuse to join regional 911 system
The nightmare of transferred 911 calls and delayed emergency response times could still be a reality for visitors and residents dialing 911 from a cellphone in Plantation or Coral Springs. Both cities confirmed Wednesday that they will not join a...
Tags: Human Mishaps, Pembroke Pines, Local Government, Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale
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Boca's new Container Store attracts enthusiastic job seekers
Betsy Kuruvila, of Coconut Creek, was well prepared for her group interview this week with leaders from The Container Store. She brought a portfolio of photos, showing how she had reorganized her laundry room using products from store. "I have Container...
Tags: Realty, Coral Springs, Real Estate Agents, Video Supplies and Services, Apple iPad
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South Florida hotels busier in March
Tourism continues to flourish in 2013 as hotels in Broward and Palm Beach counties posted dramatically higher occupancy rates and room rates compared with a year ago, according to data released this week from industry tracker Smith Travel Research....
Tags: Travel, Fort Lauderdale, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Casino and Gambling
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16 current and former Broward mayors support same-sex marriage
Sun SentinelThe ranks of “Mayors for Freedom to Marry,” which supports same-sex marriage, have been growing. It includes 358 mayors from around the country. Just over a year ago, there were 178 mayors on the list. A total of 20 Broward and Palm...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Crime, Law and Justice, Marriage, Justice and Rights, Lauderhill
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Two Broward high schools win prestigious award
For the second year in a row, South Plantation High School received top honors for its Environmental Science and Everglades Restoration magnet program. South Plantation High School is one of 95 magnet schools in the nation and one of only two high...Tags: Students, Everglades, Teaching and Learning, Sunrise Middle School, High Schools
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Ground breaks on Coconut Creek's first hotel
Sun SentinelCoconut Creek's first hotel project is starting to take shape. On Tuesday officials of Morlin Hospitality Management broke ground on the new 105-room Hampton Inn & Suites, that's being built on the northeast corner State Road 7 and the Sawgrass...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Politics, Coral Springs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Personal Service
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Court denies bank in case against Boca mansion squatter
Find Loki Boy. That's the order from a Palm Beach County judge. Bank of America can't be declared the winner in its lawsuit against famed Boca Raton mansion squatter Andre Barbosa until the bank's lawyers first prove he's been served with more court...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Tampa, Judges, Foreclosures
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