Author: Santiago Leon

Rising number of South Florida seniors struggling with homelessness

In South Florida, a growing number of seniors are experiencing homelessness, unable to afford stable housing due to rising costs. Maria Nava…

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Florida: Under new law banning sleeping in public

The new Florida law banning people experiencing homelessness from sleeping or camping overnight on public property took effect Tuesday, putt…

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Aventura condo president charged with stealing more than $1.5 million

The president of the Turnberry on the Green condominiums in Aventura, 62-year-old Gregori Arzumanov, has been charged with stealing more tha…

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Broward public schools reopening Friday

Broward County Public Schools are expected to reopen on Friday after they were closed Thursday as Hurricane Helene approaches Florida.

On…

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Broward schools to close Thursday because of Hurricane Helene

Broward County Public Schools on Wednesday night announced their campuses will be closed Thursday as Hurricane Helene approaches Florida.

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20-year-old, co-conspirator charged in $230M cryptocurrency theft in Miami

A 20-year-old man and his co-conspirator have been charged with conspiracy to steal and launder over $230 million in cryptocurrency, and fed…

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Monthly Home Value Declines in Florida: A Closer Look at the Market Trends

The Florida housing market is beginning to experience noticeable shifts, with monthly home values declining in several key areas. According …

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Stuart votes 3-2 to rescind lease with Brightline

The City of Stuart board voted 3-2 to rescind the ground lease agreement with Brightline and voted 3-2 to rescind their interlocal agreement…

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Elderly Pompano Beach woman arrested after setting cat on fire

A South Florida woman has been arrested on some disturbing animal cruelty allegations.

It happened on Tuesday at approximately 12:30 p.m….

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Gov. DeSantis urges quick action to tackle condo issues before 2025

Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that lawmakers should act before the 2025 regular legislative session to address problems facing condominium …

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