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Animals and transportation. Those are two areas Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry says residents would like to expand county services. And while…
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Paul Krugman is a lightning rod for economic criticism. He's used to it. For several years Krugman has argued in his New York Times columns for more…
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Mayor Carlos Gimenez started his career as a government employee in 1975. He's still one today, but with a very different perspective. From a firefighter…
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One cost of the federal government slowdown is a delay in the monthly checkup on the nation's job market. The September unemployment report was due out…
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Like a lot of law enforcement agencies in South Florida, the Lauderhill Police Department run by Lauderhill Police Chief Andrew Smalling did not hire any…
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From the U.S. Supreme Court case against the Affordable Care Act to trying to keep insurance exchange navigators from public health facilities, the state…
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The Affordable Care Act's open enrollment which began October 1 is focused on individuals but its impact likely will be felt even if you get your…
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Some numbers to consider as open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) gets underway:There are 10 essential benefits all insurance plans offered…
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The invincibles is a catch-all description of young adults, generally healthy, but who are living without health insurance.This group is one of the…
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These are the faces of the uninsured in South Florida. Eddie Escobar, Kwami Livingston and Jersey Garcia (left to right) are three of the more than one…
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A top hospital CEO promises to say how much his hospital gets paid for procedures. The top hurricane insurance boss warns about his firm’s ability to…
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Modern society has separated many of us from our food source. Sure, there are local field-to-table efforts and farmer’s markets, but it’s awful hard to…