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Police arrest driver who allegedly cost man his leg in Fort Lauderdale hit-and-run
Police have arrested the woman who they say crashed into a good Samaritan helping a stranded motorist in Fort Lauderdale months ago, causing life-altering injuries, before she fled the scene.
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The sinister side of South Florida holiday season: Look for signs of human trafficking
Advocates want to warn the public to be on alert for signs of human trafficking this holiday season.
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‘Stigma kills': Ricky Martin headlines concert to raise HIV/AIDS awareness
Thousands of fans were treated to a free concert Monday night headlined by global superstar Ricky Martin for World AIDS Day, commemorating the lives lost and the fight to end the epidemic.
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Joy is revolutionary as South Florida's trans community navigates through obstacles
We’re looking at issues from healthcare to housing and jobs. But also, the joy and resiliency of the community that helps them overcome obstacles
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3rd Palm Beach deputy dies days after crash that killed 2 fellow motormen
A third Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy had died days after he and two other motorcycle deputies were struck by an SUV while on patrol. Deputy Ignacio “Dan” Diaz died Monday at the hospital from injuries he sustained in the Thursday morning crash. Corporal Luis Paez and Deputy Sheriff Ralph Waller had died from their injuries Thursday. “It...
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Man suspected of human trafficking now accused of stealing Ferrari worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
A convicted felon is back behind bars, suspected of human trafficking. In a separate, unrelated case, the same man is accused of stealing a Ferrari worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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‘I will conquer': The Black trans community and its journey to joy and liberation
We’re shining a spotlight on the courage, resilience, and celebration that define the Black transgender community.
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Anti-trans laws in Florida devastate people seeking gender-affirming care
The start of the next legislative session in Florida is just around the corner, and LGBTQ+ activists are on high alert.
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‘Died for being themselves': Transgender Day of Remembrance honors lives lost to violence
Transgender Day of Remembrance has been held annually since 1999, and the vigils and memorials have only gotten larger.
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Transgender teen kicked out due to her identity – an unfortunate reality for many trans youth
A staggering third of LGBTQ+ youth reported experiencing homelessness or housing instability. That number is even higher for transgender youth.