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Simone Biles, the Olympics, and Mental Health
Mental Health is on the rise and impacts everyone differently. This past week, Simone Biles, the world’s most decorated gold-medal-gymnast prioritized her mental health withdrawing
Genetically Modified Mosquitos
It’s rainy season in South Florida, which signifies mosquito season. Recently, the EPA approved the launch of a controversial project releasing genetically modified mosquitoes in
COVID Spike and Home Rule
Since July 4th, Florida has seen a spike in COVID-19 positive cases, and we continue seeing thousands of new positive COVID-19 cases weekly. In May,
Haiti’s President Assassinated
July 6th was a sad day for the country of Haiti and for all our Haitian brothers and sisters as their President Jovenel Moise was
Hurricane Elsa Preparedness
Hurricane season began June 1st, and we were already impacted in Broward County with inches of rainfall and tropical storm force winds from Hurricane Elsa.
Summer Youth Programs
Summertime, kids are out of school, weather is beautiful, and with longer daylight hours, this is when police see an increase in juvenile crime. During
Disney Cruise Line
On May 18th, Broward County Commissioners unanimously approved Port Everglades request to begin formal discussions with Disney Cruise Line for a terminal and berthing agreement
Broward County Elected Mayor
On June 15th, Broward County Commissioners will determine whether to put the countywide elected mayor item on the ballot. An elected Mayor would give the
Juneteenth in Broward
Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when the last remaining slaves in Texas were finally freed. Here in Broward, we understand the significance of this
Palm Beach Toxic Water Supply
Climate change is real and has been found to promote the growth of harmful algal blooms in our water supply because of warmer water temperatures,