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Broward County's cultural division is holding a sort-of scavenger hunt — for giant inflatable art installations. It's a series of pop-up public art shows…
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A plan for the future of the historic Little Havana neighborhood was released Tuesday after two years of preparation. The "Little Havana Me Importa"…
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With soccer coming to Fort Lauderdale again, residents have been giving their input for what they believe the Community Park at Lockhart Stadium should…
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A city predisposed to paving paradise is at it again, this time giving the concrete treatment to a soothing pocket of bayfront green called E. Albert…
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Fort Lauderdale residents will get the chance to vote on two bond questions for city parks and police, totaling $300 million.City commissioners voted…
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Time has run out for a program that's provided funding to more than 180 natural areas in Florida.Sunday, Sept. 30 was the deadline for Congress to…
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A federal program that’s provided more than a billion dollars to protect and preserve natural areas in Florida is at risk of losing its Congressional…
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South Florida lost a lot of trees during Hurricane Irma. While Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties avoided a direct hit, the storm managed to…
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Three Florida parks in the Keys opened to the public Friday for the first time since Hurricane Irma, as the state looks at overall storm damage to its...
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The American Civil War is usually regarded as the war that led to the end of slavery in the United States. But battles over American slavery had been…
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The city of Key West took ownership of 32 acres on the island's western shore back in 2002.The property had been used by the Navy since World War II as a…
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The prospect of riding a bike in Miami is somewhere between maddening and dangerous. It's the hot weather. It's the rainy summer afternoons. It's the…