What actually happens when Congress counts Electoral College votes on Jan. 6?
Republicans who are echoing Trump’s baseless claims of fraud have said they will officially object to the results.
View ArticleA romance, a spy caper and a lawsuit against Netflix — the story of Cuban...
Ana Maria Martinez is suing Netflix for defamation over her portrayal in the 2019 film "Wasp Network." The film dramatizes efforts by the Castro regime during the 1990s to infiltrate and spy on Cuban...
View ArticleFlorida courts will grapple with water war, marijuana rules in 2021
From a fight over water to a gun law passed after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, courts are grappling with numerous major Florida legal issues.
View ArticleVaccine Q&A: Do I have to get vaccinated in my county of residence?
Here are the answers to some of your biggest questions about COVID-19 vaccinations.
View ArticleCOVID-19 in Florida: 11,256 new cases, 103 deaths
Florida reported 11,256 new cases of COVID-19 Monday and another 103 deaths. A total of 22,090 Floridians and 325 non-Florida residents have died from the disease.
View ArticlePalm Beach County congressman says he’ll vote to reject election results; no...
U.S. Rep. Brian Mast, the only Republican who represents part of Palm Beach County, says he plans to join contingent of his party’s colleagues in the House of Representatives and vote against accepting...
View ArticleDeSantis says state will speed up COVID vaccinations after difficult week
The Florida Department of Health stopped taking COVID vaccine appointments through its Broward and Palm Beach county websites, and Gov. Ron DeSantis announces steps to improve vaccination process. He...
View ArticleThe real ‘killer clown’ is a man who got away 30 years ago, defense lawyers...
Attorneys for Sheila Keen Warren, the woman accused of being a killer clown, on Monday said there is “no reliable physical or testimonial evidence that she committed this crime,” declaring she is “an...
View ArticleProud Boys leader arrested in Washington, report says
The Miami-based leader of the Proud Boys was arrested on charges of destruction of property Monday in Washington, D.C., The New York Times reported. The charges stem from the tearing down and burning...
View ArticleEchoing Trump, Florida’s leaders worked to cast doubt on the state’s COVID-19...
Florida's silence on how it counts COVID deaths stands in contrast with a public effort in October to raise questions about the reliability of the death numbers reported daily to the public. That push...
View ArticleDog gone: Greyhound racing comes to an end in Florida
The end of 2020 marks the end of greyhound racing in Florida, and many at the Palm Beach Kennel Club are greatly disappointed.
View ArticleBroward has a new top prosecutor today, bringing a shake-up for ‘prudent reform’
The face of justice in Broward County changes on Tuesday as Harold Pryor takes over the prosecutors' office, with some familiar faces taking on new roles in the courthouse.
View ArticleEx-DeSantis spokesman Piccolo to work on career education initiatives in new...
Fred Piccolo, who resigned as DeSantis' spokesman in late December, will earn $120,000 in his new job at the Florida Department of Education, He is to "elevate" the department's work with career and...
View ArticleA Black federal investigator says he found a noose at his desk. Years later,...
Lemuel Lampkins, 57, filed a race discrimination and harassment suit against the Department of Homeland Security. He said the agency failed to thoroughly investigate what happened.
View ArticleWasserman Schultz wants official censure for congressman who advocated...
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz wants a formal congressional censure of U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, who suggested “violence in the streets” might end up being the way to prevent President-elect Joe...
View ArticleSecond stimulus checks go missing: Why some relief payments get deposited to...
The IRS and the Treasury Department began issuing Economic Impact Payments last week, but a number of taxpayers who use tax preparation services, such as H&R; Block and TurboTax, say their payments...
View ArticleResident shoots and kills suspected burglar in North Lauderdale
Derrick Morgan, 21, fatally shot armed burglary suspect Millard Thompson, 38, in Morgan's North Lauderdale home, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said.
View ArticleThree dead after shooting and crash in Miramar
Three people were killed after a shooting led to a crash on State Road 7 in Miramar.
View ArticleAt last: Feds nail Fort Lauderdale site for new courthouse
The U.S. Government will spend $13.5 million for 3.5 acres south of the Tarpon River. The site selection, nearly two decades in the making, is expected to trigger more commercial and residential...
View ArticleCaribbean Airlines suspends flights to Cuba to help curb spread of COVID
Caribbean Airlines reported that it has suspended its commercial service to Havana, Cuba, until further notice.
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