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You can’t spell heart attack without H-e-a-t, as season of close calls persists

There have been a mind-numbing number of close calls this season as the Miami Heat try to keep their wits about them. → Read More

A measure of justice in Broward arrives 34 years too late

After serving 34 years of a 400-year sentence for armed robbery, Sidney Holmes, 57, was released from jail in Broward this week at the recommendation of State Attorney Harold Pryor and his conviction review unit. It serves as a stark reminder that juries can be wrong, and in the case of the death penalty, there's no room for error. → Read More

Miramar man charged with attempted murder in stabbing at Hollywood Tri-Rail station

A 37-year-old Miramar man was arrested Monday night in Miami Gardens on charges of first-degree attempted murder and grand theft auto. Two women were stabbed at the Hollywood Tri-Rail station earlier Monday. → Read More

Flies on clean pots, other sanitation issues shut Ocean One Bar & Grille location

Ocean One Bar & Grille in Coral Springs was the only restaurant in Broward and Palm Beach counties temporarily closed by the state last week. → Read More

Fired police chief files $10 million lawsuit against Fort Lauderdale

Larry Scirotto was hired partly to help boost diversity at the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, only to be fired amid allegations he promoted minority officers based on skin color. → Read More

Hurricanes’ Isaiah Wong named to AP All-American team

Miami Hurricanes star Isaiah Wong earned a spot on the AP All-American team. → Read More

Texas prospect Daylon Singleton impressed by Hurricanes visit

Burgeoning 2025 wide-receiver prospect Daylon Singleton left his visit to Miami impressed by the Hurricanes. → Read More

Dolphins bringing back RB Raheem Mostert on two-year deal

The Miami Dolphins agree to re-sign running back Raheem Mostert on a two-year deal, per his agent. → Read More

Jimmy Butler elevating his game amid hair-raising stretch of Heat schedule

Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler putting focus on game, hair during critical stretch of NBA playoff run. → Read More

South Florida Parenting’s 2023 Summer Camp Guide

Read the digital edition of the 2023 Summer Camp Guide from South Florida Parenting. This issue features pain management guidance for youth sports injuries, tips for teaching kids Earth-friendly habits, four reasons to consider adopting a pet and more. Read the magazine here. → Read More

Florida’s exit from ERIC pure right-wing hypocrisy

Florida joined a national voter integrity compact for the right reasons, and leaving it was a mistake. → Read More

Remember to vote Tuesday

A reminder on the importance of voting in Tuesday's city elections. → Read More

Abortion and guns, life and death: Florida’s paradox

A Broward mother of two school-age kids says a permitless carry gun law will make her and her family less safe. → Read More

Florida’s ban on ESG investing will cost us all

The Legislature may require banks to do business with anyone regardless of political beliefs, and prevent cities and counties from using investment banks that consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. That would mean greater risk, higher costs and worse outcomes for taxpayers. → Read More

Maryland’s Larry Hogan puts his country first

In announcing he would not seek the presidency in 2024, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan helped clear the way for some other candidate to become the face of the anti-Trump wing of the Republican Party. But whose face? And will other potential candidates do the same? → Read More

Will Black History Month be history in Florida?

With DeSantis in charge, a reader fears, Black History Month may be doomed. → Read More

Will the real Ron DeSantis please stand up?

In his State of the State address, Gov. Ron DeSantis sought to reinvent himself to a national audience that likely was paying attention. → Read More

Homelessness is here to stay in Broward

Readers express disappointment at Broward cities' refusal to consider another site for a homeless shelter. → Read More

A money-grubbing culture at Florida’s Capitol

In Florida's money-obsessed Capitol, legislators hire consultants who solicit campaign money from lobbyists, dangling offers of access in return. → Read More

An anonymous complaint could ruin his career

Readers are horrified that a respected college professor at a Christian school in Palm Beach is targeted because of a racial justice component in one of his courses. → Read More