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8 people sent to hospitals after Pompano crashes
Eight people, an infant and a child among them, were taken to area hospitals Thursday following two separate crashes in Pompano Beach, authorities said. The first crash happened near 600 W. Atlantic Blvd. and Blanche Ely Avenue about 6:39 a.m., when a...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Broward Health Medical Center, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Deerfield Beach
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South Florida outdoors notebook
CCA banquet: The Broward chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association has its 24th annual banquet and auction to benefit Florida's marine resources May 16 at the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum in Dania Beach. The event begins with an open bar,...Tags: Wildlife, Auction Service, Endangered Species, Everglades, Islamorada
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Manatee County home foreclosures drop in April
Bradenton HeraldThe latest foreclosure reports released are a mix of good and bad news for Manatee County. Manatee County foreclosures took a significant dive in April with 68 percent fewer foreclosures compared to March, when 550 total homes were in various stages...Tags: Real Estate, Tampa, Kissimmee, Services and Shopping, Auction Service
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Manufacturers welcome sales tax elimination, if it sticks
South Florida manufacturers say they're thrilled that the Legislature passed a bill that would eliminate the sales tax on machinery and equipment, which would help them make capital investments and add business and jobs. "It's going to make a huge...
Tags: Rick Scott, Science and Technology, Politics, Tamarac, Government
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Horse fair benefits therapeutic riding center
Saturday is the third annual Derby Day, a horse show and fair, at Sand and Spurs Equestrian Park in Pompano Beach. Families and horse lovers can enjoy hayrides, pony rides, mini-horses, the Broward Sheriff's Office mounted posse, face painting, food,...Tags: Health Treatments, Broward County Sheriff's Office
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New Nob Hill entrance to I-595 East should open in mid-June
Q: When can we expect the eastbound entrance ramp from Nob Hill Road to Interstate 595 to open? That area is a huge traffic mess every morning. Mike Waldmiller, Sunrise A: You'll have to wait about two more months. The eastbound on-ramp from Nob Hill...Tags: Pembroke Pines, Spring Break, Florida's Turnpike, Florida Department of Transportation, Margate
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Bike sharing program expands with station on Las Olas
Don't feel like walking or getting in your car to drive around Las Olas? You can rent a bike instead. Broward B-Cycle, the nation's first countywide bike-sharing system, added a new station at the southwest corner of Las Olas boulevard and Southeast...Tags: B-cycle, LLC, Apple iPhone, Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach
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Pompano chooses new fire chief
Pompano Beach Fire Rescue has a new chief, former Assistant Chief John Jurgle. He replaces Harry Small, who served as chief from 2001 until last month when he retired. Jurgle has served as a firefighter, paramedic, driver engineer, lieutenant, EMS...Tags: Fires, Nova Southeastern University
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South Florida warehouse provides building materials, housewares to nonprofits, churches, schools
It's a unique partnership between business and a Florida nonprofit: retailers provide building materials and housewares to a warehouse that distributes the items free or at cut-rate prices to other nonprofits, churches or schools. Pompano Beach-based...
Tags: Home Improvement, Wilton Manors, Pottery Barn, The Home Depot, Charity
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Cameras catch burglars striking
Extra sets of electronic eyes have helped police nab two burglary suspects on charges they struck two homes in Lighthouse Point and Fort Lauderdale on the same day. Lighthouse Point's license-plate-recognition system, as well as residents' home...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Police Investigations, Theft, North Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point
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Florida again fails to pass needed parasailing regulation
And yet another attempt to better regulate the parasailing industry in Florida has failed. And the ones who ultimately pay the price are the thousands of residents and tourists who partake in what should be a safe and sane fun-in-the sun experience....
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Boca Raton
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Man rear ends vehicle in Delray, drives off, punches victim's car, say police
A Pompano Beach man wasn't done after he rear-ended another car at a red light in Delray Beach, police said. Instead, Stephen Martinez, 50, punched the alleged victim's car after she followed him to a parking lot, according to an arrest report. Police...
Tags: Neck Pain, Highway Transportation, Delray Beach, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Back Pain
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