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Sean Pendergast is a contributing freelance writer who covers Houston area sports daily in the News section, with periodic columns and features, as well. He also hosts afternoon drive on SportsRadio ...
As John Wilson cooked dinner for his family in March 2010, an eerie silence filled their cozy Plantation home. Usually around 6 p.m. on a school day, the place was bustling. Four kids were asking ...
Clinton Session, who formerly played in the NFL for the Indianapolis Colts, is not supporting his disabled daughter, according to a judgment in Broward County, Florida.
Fort Lauderdale and its neighboring cities, such as Wilton Manors and Oakland Park, have some of the highest concentrations of same-sex households in the country. And those numbers are growing.
After getting trounced in state elections this year, Florida Democrats say they need to get their shit together.
Once again, Mangel is on a mission to raise some serious moolah to fight breast cancer. For the fifth year in a row, Mangel will use the entire month of October — and all six Rocco's Tacos & Tequila ...
The Florida Commission on Ethics today released a trove of documents that darkens the cloud that has hung over Andrew Gillum's gubernatorial campaign for months. They show an undercover FBI agent gave ...
Ah, Valentine's Day; the international day of romance. It's the one day a year in which everybody has love -- or lust -- on the brain. Whether you're single, dating, committed, or just working on your ...
Society got the best of ya? Go to Ultra Music Festival and leave the normal world behind. Here, you can feel free to get half naked, customize your brain, and put some neon in your life. Deep inside ...
As she climbed the hill leading to Florida's State Capitol last spring, Lauren Book broke from a walk into a run. The 29-year-old blond with a pink ribbon wrapped around her ponytail raised both arms ...
Sanchez's walks have been a chance to get a fresh perspective on how weird and wonderful his neighborhood is.
Every year, thousands of dogs are shot by police officers. And most departments — in South Florida and across the nation — have either vague policies or none at all.
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