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Fort Lauderdale's historic floods devastated the neighborhood of Edgewood. WLRN was there as distraught residents waded through water to find basic provisions and check on their homes.
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Some residents in the hardest-hit parts of Fort Lauderdale say what little they had is ruined, after unprecedented rains sent dangerous flash floods through their homes. Some say they're just grateful they made it out alive.
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The county run shelter has too many dogs and cats. They are asking the public to adopt or foster some of the pets.
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Justin and Chris Mathys-Archibald opened Archibald's Village Bakery in 2021. Two years later, driven by over 160 five-star reviews, the small shop has ranked #3 in the country on Yelp's annual Top 100 Places to Eat — and the couple have never been busier.
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Some of the hottest shows on Broadway are coming to Fort Lauderdale for the first time.
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Broward State Attorney Harold Pryor told WLRN that the exoneration of Sidney Holmes represents his goal to have a "fair and equitable" criminal justice system.
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Sidney Holmes was exonerated and released after spending nearly 35 years in prison. He was wrongfully convicted in an armed robbery case in Broward County in 1988.
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Broward County commissioners and leaders at Waste Management are trying to find ways to make recycling easier and more efficient in South Florida.
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Court records show a Florida judge has issued an arrest warrant for rapper Kodak Black for failing a drug test while on bail for a drug charge.
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The money is only a fraction of what the county is asking for to improve road safety.
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Over the past five years, Pine Trails Park in Parkland has become a place for the community to mourn, celebrate and protest for the 17 people who were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Tuesday was no different, as hundreds of people gathered to remember the 17 and the lives they lived.
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WLRN news spoke with Ryan Petty and Max Schachter about how the commission has shaped the conversation and legislation on school safety in Florida.