Anne Geggis, Sun Sentinel

Anne Geggis

Sun Sentinel

Boca Raton, FL, United States

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Past articles by Anne:

Pompano Beach mayor's race too close to call; five others win commission seats

The first Pompano Beach mayor’s race in 11 years appeared too close to call Tuesday night — while the winners of the five other City Commission seats represented mostly victories for the city’s political establishment. → Read More

Judge rules Boca must defend in court its refusal to consider Midtown plan

One of the two lawsuits filed against the city of Boca Raton’s refusal to make way for residences along with restaurants and shops near the Town Center of Boca Raton will go forward, a judge has ruled → Read More

Nearly a quarter-million early voters hit polls in South Florida

Nearly a quarter-million people voted in person across South Florida during the first five days of early voting in the Nov. 6 midterm election, according to figures released this weekend. → Read More

Suspected mail bomber's van had devices that flash red to keep people away

Inside the van of suspected mail bomber Cesar Altieri Sayoc Jr. sat devices of the unexpected kind: Two dome-shaped gadgets perched on the dashboard that flash red whenever someone walks by. → Read More

Bombing suspect threatened to blow up FPL building "worse than 9-11"

Suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc called up a Florida Power & Light building in 2002 and would blow it up "worse than 9-11” if the power company turned off his lights, according to a Miami police incident report. → Read More

Developer sues city for $137 million over rejected Midtown Boca plan

The proposers of a mammoth development have officially filed a lawsuit against the city of Boca Raton over its refusal to approve a plan that could have added up to 2,500 new condos or apartments near the Town Center mall. → Read More

Lives in limbo: Panhandle family among thousands scattered by Hurricane Michael

The Wallaces, now staying in Coral Springs, are among the tens of thousands displaced in Hurricane Michael, which slammed Florida’s Panhandle on Oct. 10. → Read More

Hollywood man leads police on 150-mile car chase that ends in suicide

A registered sex offender who fled from the scene of a crash in Florida City led authorities in a car chase across four counties that ended when he lost control of his car in Martin County and fatally shot himself, → Read More

Two suspects in XXXTentacion murder make court appearance

Michael Boatwright, 22, of Fort Lauderdale and Robert Allen, 22, also of Fort Lauderdale, are two of the four suspects in the murder of rapper XXXTentacion in Deerfield Beach. → Read More

Are you nuts about Brazil? Tasty festival may be the next best thing

This weekend’s Brazilian Fest showcases the mix of ethnicities that characterizes modern-day Brazil — with even some vegan offerings. → Read More

Pickup struck by Brightline train in Dania Beach

A Brightline train struck a pickup Friday in Dania Beach — the second train-related crash this week in Broward. → Read More

Panhandle devastation haunts Broward team of rescuers and volunteers

In the wake of Hurricane Michael, volunteers from across Broward had planned on doing damage assessment in the Panhandle, but it quickly became clear that distributing food, water and ice was more critical. → Read More

Domestic violence shelter now has a place for pets

The 20-pet capacity building, on the Deerfield Beach campus where domestic violence victims live, is the third such facility in the state of Florida. Only Orlando and Naples also have a place to keep pets of domestic violence victims, officials said. → Read More

Driver critically injured in Brightline train collision

A woman was critically injured and rushed to the hospital after a collision with a Brightline train in Pompano Beach Tuesday afternoon. → Read More

Don't raid those hurricane supplies yet — a lot can happen in last 7 weeks of the season

Some of the deadliest and most-destructive hurricanes in history have shown up during the last few weeks of hurricane season, which officially ends Nov. 30. And there was even one on Dec. 7, 1887, known as Hurricane No. 18. → Read More

Truck driver dies after rig plunges off turnpike ramp

The Florida Highway Patrol says the tractor-trailer went over the concrete barrier wall and landed upside down, killing the driver. → Read More

Motorcyclist in critical condition after losing leg in I-95 crash

A motorcyclist lost a leg and could lose another after "possibly" sliding underneath a tractor-trailer on Interstate 95 Saturday afternoon, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. → Read More

How you can help the victims of Hurricane Michael

There are many ways to help the victims of Hurricane Michael. Here’s how you can contribute to the aid efforts. → Read More

How you can help the victims of Hurricane Michael

There are many ways to help the victims of Hurricane Michael. Here’s how you can contribute to the aid efforts. → Read More

Two 50-foot buildings could rise on Boca's pristine beachfront

Plans for a duplex and a large home have ignited a debate about the future of one of South Florida’s last undeveloped stretches of oceanfront land. → Read More