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Wild video shows attempted carjacking outside Broward Health in Fort Lauderdale
Video shows a wild attempted carjacking and the efforts of good Samaritans who tried to stop it right in front of Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday.
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Bull terrier abandoned on I-75 ahead of Hurricane Milton gets forever home
It looks like the worst is over for a bull terrier who made headlines when he was found in the Tampa area, abandoned on Interstate 75, in water up to his chest, to wait out oncoming Hurricane Milton.
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Authorities offer $10K reward for man who allegedly killed stepdad in Plantation
Police are searching for the man allegedly responsible for shooting and killing his mother’s husband in Plantation.
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City of Miami wants to spread holiday cheer with an hour of free parking
To allow people more time to shop and spread the holiday cheer, the Miami Parking Authority is offering one hour of free extended parking through its annual Holiday Parking Courtesy Citation program.
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2 people trapped by debris after partial roof collapse in Margate: Fire rescue
Two people were trapped in their apartment Saturday when a roof partially collapsed in Margate, authorities said.
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Police search for armed subject that shot man in Plantation
One man was hurt and a suspect is still on the loose after a shooting in Plantation, authorities said.
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Driver escapes after car goes into water in Pompano Beach
A driver was able to escape his vehicle after driving it into a body of water in Pompano Beach early Saturday, authorities said.
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Woman killed husband before fatally shooting herself in Hallandale Beach murder-suicide: Police
The deaths of a married couple at a luxury high-rise condo building in Hallandale Beach early Wednesday were the results of a murder-suicide, according to the Hallandale Beach Police Department.
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Man hurt in Fort Lauderdale shooting: Police
The shooting happened at around 6:40 a.m. near the 1000 block of NW 53rd Street, Fort Lauderdale police said.
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Elephants on Miami Beach raise awareness about conservation. Here's when to see the art
It’s time to grab your swim trunks—pun intended—and head over to Miami Beach to see elephants, stomping through the sand to raise awareness about conservation efforts.