Alfre Woodard joins march to the polls
MIAMI GARDENS — The mood was festive, the weather was perfect and the line was long, as the second week of early voting began. To …
MIAMI GARDENS — The mood was festive, the weather was perfect and the line was long, as the second week of early voting began. To …
Perhaps it’s the tropical climate. Or maybe it’s the proximity. Whatever it is, numerous Caribbean nationals are now calling South Florida their home. To recognize …
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Hate crime incidents in the U.S. decreased slightly last year, despite a surge in crimes targeting gays and lesbians.
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The U.S. Postal Service last week announced a set of stamps honoring a dozen civil rights leaders. The stamps will go on …
In John 8:12, Jesus said, “I am the Light of the World. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light …
In the 1950s, when Fort Lauderdale hired its first black police officers – Kermit McCoy Sr. and Richard Stebbins – black and white people were …
LAUDERHILL – The race for Broward County’s next sheriff turned downright hostile during a political forum last week, as Republican candidate Al Lamberti and Democratic …
MIAMI — It was not your typical Florida Department of Children and Families press conference. The agency that usually faces the press to either tout …
HOMELESS SUIT The city of Fort Lauderdale has filed a counter lawsuit against Henry and Andrea Bonner, the displaced family that has been left homeless …