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Dr. Hansel Tookes Named National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar
The infectious disease expert’s pioneering work includes launching the IDEA Syringe Services Program that’s been extended throughout the state of Florida. The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) has selected Hansel Tookes, M.D., M.P.H., to join its exclusive ranks as an Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholar. The honor recognizes Dr. Tookes’ pioneering and influential work devising tenable solutions for addiction and infectious disease issues.
Tickets On Sale for Flite Center's SIP, SAVOR & SCREENING of SOUND OF HOPE: THE STORY OF POSSUM TROT
FLITE Center's "Sip, Savor & Screening" benefit presented by Seminole Casino Coconut Creek is set for Tuesday, August 20, from 6 - 9 p.m., at Movies of Delray (7421 W Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach). This special evening, part of Boca Chamber Festival Days (BCFD), will include a complimentary libation,...
Boynton Beach residents fear proposed development will create flood of problems
Cypress Creek residents are concerned about ahead of big vote on development. They hope PBC commissioners will not approve Toll Brothers' plan to build 150+ homes on old golf course.
Miami's Senior Rental Assistance Program is accepting new applications. Here's how to apply
Senior renters living in District 5 of the City of Miami will have another chance to apply for the Senior Rental Assistance Program (SRAP). The window for the new applications opened Tuesday morning. The deadline to apply is Aug. 5. According to the SRAP, the goal of reopening the application...
Award-Winning Chefs Highlight Caribbean Flavors at Food, Wine, and Fete
Vanessa James Media Celebrates the Return of Food, Wine, and Fete: Miami’s Premium All-Inclusive Soca Fete Experience Celebrating the Caribbean Diaspora. More than 800 foodie and Soca lovers attended the fete on May 18th, which featured the Caribbean’s most esteemed chefs, culinary creatives, and artists. Vanessa James Media...
Here's how Florida Atlantic celebrated the return of EA Sports College Football 25
BOCA RATON — Florida Atlantic University football players sat in front of a row of screens at the University Center, playing as none other than themselves in the new EA Sports College Football 25 game. The franchise's return after an 11-year hiatus has sparked excitement across world of the college football, but student-athletes...
‘Very heinous attack': Miami Beach Police search for suspect after woman attacked on Beachwalk
An investigation is underway after Miami Beach Police said a woman was sexually battered on the Beachwalk. At 1 a.m. Tuesday, between 23rd and 24th streets, police said a woman was rollerblading when a man brazenly grabbed her from behind, unprovoked, and sexually battered her. Police state that there was a struggle.
Two Hurricanes Selected on Final Day of MLB Draft
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Miami Hurricanes Jacoby Long and Brian Walters heard their names called on the third and final day of the 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft on Tuesday. They joined fourth rounders Rafe Schlesinger (Guardians), Gage Ziehl (Yankees) and Herick Hernandez (Braves), as the five Hurricanes picked in the 2024 draft.
Delray Beach mail theft ring busted in Operation Checkmate, over $1 million stolen
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Delray Beach Police and postal authorities have arrested several people in a mail theft scheme they have nicknamed "Operation Checkmate." The arrests are the result of a two-year investigation. The details of this case are spelled out in a 71-page arrest report. Assistant Delray...
Man arrested in fatal shooting of coworker after fights in Opa-locka: Police
A man has been arrested after allegedly shooting his coworker to death in Opa-locka on Monday after physical fights between the two, according to an arrest report. Maurice Antwan Williams, 40, was charged with second-degree murder with a weapon after the shooting just after 6 a.m. at 3050 NW 129th Street.
All of a Sudden, a Small Florida Town is the Most Dangerous in the State
An unexpected turn of events has put the small Florida town of Cocoa in the news for a rather scary reason. According to new crime statistics, this town, which used to seem pretty safe, is now the most dangerous in the state. What the Scary Numbers Say. There has been...
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