North Lauderdale
LATEST NEWS
Fake investor stole over $250,000 from multiple investors, Hollywood Police say
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (CBS12) — A federal task force arrested a phony stockbroker after he allegedly convinced multiple people to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars with him, the Hollywood Police Department announced. A three-year investigation led to Claudio Cassina being taken into custody on Monday by members of the...
Universal Studios Hollywood Pass Member Appreciation Days Return Aug. 15-Sept. 30 2024
Pass Member Appreciation Days are back at Universal Studios Hollywood starting today, August 15! From now until September 30, pass members can enjoy giveaways, special offers, and all the awesome extras. Just show your valid Annual or Season Pass at any participating location to redeem offers. Here’s everything exciting that’s...
Jacksonville-based nonprofit launches affordable housing fund to boost its work in Northeast Florida
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Ability Housing, a Jacksonville-based nonprofit developer of affordable housing, announced Wednesday the launch of a fund that will help boost its work in Northeast and Central Florida. According to a release, the fund was possible thanks to an initial investment of $3.75 million from the Capital...
Remembering CBS' 'Harvest of Shame' documenting migrant workers in Belle Glade
Editor's note: This story from the Post archives was originally published in 2020. Readers: This week marks the 60th anniversary of the groundbreaking CBS documentary "Harvest of Shame". Here’s more from our archives. ...
Husband accused of killing owner of Pompano bar. Jury now weighing the case
There was no way to tell with any certainty, from her remains, when Sherry Palmer died. Her body was left to decompose for days under several layers of tarp underneath a wheelbarrow in the backyard of her home in April 2018. But prosecutor William Sinclair told jurors Wednesday that Palmer, 63, died shortly after 3 p.m. that April 13, a conclusion drawn not from expert medical testimony but ...
Broward Sheriff's Office Seeks Help to Locate Missing Tamarac Woman with Memory Loss
The Broward Sheriff's Office is actively seeking the public's aid in tracing the whereabouts of 71-year-old Blanca Nieves, a resident of Tamarac reported missing since yesterday. As per the authorities' description, the missing person was last recognized in the area of the 7800 block of South Colony Circle at 8 a.m. yesterday, wearing a white shirt, a navy blue jacket, and blue pants, standing 5 feet, 3 inches tall, and weighing around 100 pounds with brown hair and eyes, as detailed by Boca Post.
Outspoken school board conservative resigns, citing move to Florida
An outspoken conservative and parental rights advocate who was often a dissenting voice in policy discussions has resigned from the local school board, citing a planned move to Florida. Brandy Robertson, of Bowdoin, had been vice chair of the Maine School Administrative District 75 Board of Directors for about a...
AI Tapped to Better Detect Disease Threat in Strawberries
University of Florida scientists continue to search for ways to help growers control diseases that can damage strawberries. For more than a decade, Florida farmers have used the UF/IFAS-designed Strawberry Advisory System (SAS) to tell them when to spray fungicides to prevent plant diseases. In newly published research, UF/IFAS Professors Won Suk “Daniel” Lee and Natalia Peres look to strengthen the SAS by showing how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve leaf wetness detection.
FHP: Person killed on Florida’s Turnpike was walking on the highway
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Highway Patrol responded to a crash around 3:43 a.m. Thursday morning on the Florida Turnpike Northbound at mile marker 261. According to a report, two vehicles were traveling northbound on the turnpike north of I-4. A pedestrian was walking across the turnpike and in...
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.