Pam Bondi Sends Out Flakka Warning to Parents as Summer Kicks Off

Pam Bondi has jumped into the flakka hysteria fray and issued an official warning to Florida parents as summer kicks off.  “Flakka causes delusions, hallucinations and can increase body temperature to a dangerous level,” Bondi said in a press release on Thursday. Flakka has been making headlines across the U.S…

Metropica, 65-Acre Complex, to Break Ground This Summer in Sunrise

When it comes to the prodigious city-within-a-city known as the mix-used development, the 65-acre monstrosity known as Metropica is going to make all large mall and retail shops like Sawgrass or the upcoming Miami Worldcenter look like ant farms.  Metropica, which is being built in Sunrise, will be a 4-million-square-foot…

Trapping a Coyote Might Attract More Coyotes, Says Wildlife Expert

A coyote has attacked and killed at least one dog in West Boca this week, stoking obvious concerns and fear for the residents of the area. The president of the Timberwalk Homeowners Association, where the dogs were attacked, has hired a trapper to catch the coyote, according to the Sun-Sentinel. The…

Six Reasons Rick Scott Should Run for President in 2016

Governor Rick Scott. Hi. Hello. How are you? We see that you’ve been busy hosting a summit in Orlando of several potential GOP presidential candidates today. Neat!  This summit includes some All-Stars in the world of being ridiculously shady and dubious. Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Mike…

Teen Burglars Caught After Bragging About Stolen Goods on Video

A couple of teens have learned how the humble brag can get you in trouble with the law. Broward Sheriff’s Office reports that they’ve arrested three juveniles and an 18-year old after they made a video of themselves boating about the stolen cash, and stolen jewelry they took while sitting…

Tamarac Suspends Red-Light Camera Program for Now

The City of Tamarac has decided to turn off their red light cameras, for the time being, putting a temporary end to traffic lights taking photos of cars at ten different intersections throughout the city. Since 2013, when the cameras first went operational, there have been 23,756 violations in total. …

Best Rainy Day Activities in Fort Lauderdale

First week of June. This is where the fun begins. Summer is upon us, hurricane season starts this week, and the school year is over. All of this adds up to one simple thing: It’s going to rain, and the kids are going to drive you batty. Summer time means…

BSO Conducting DUI Checkpoint in Fort Lauderdale Tonight

The weekend is finally here. Huzzah! Sure it’s been a short week, but still. You deserve a break. And a break you shall have! Time to hit up the city and get into some crazy. But heads up! The Broward Sheriff’s Office is conducting a DUI checkpoint tonight in Fort…

Roger Stone Planning Run for Marco Rubio’s Senate Seat

Roger Stone, Richard Nixon’s “dirty trickster,” Scott Rothstein’s former political czar, and Tricky Dick face tattoo owner, might be looking to throw his hat in the ring for Marco Rubio’s vacated U.S. Senate seat.  Stone, a Libertarian, has announced he is forming an exploratory committee to run for Rubio’s seat as…

Massive Pill-Mill Operation in Broward Leads to Eight Arrests

Proof that Broward is the pill mill capital of the world: more arrests are being made. Within a six-month period in 2010, a doctor and seven of her employees at the now defunct Real Care Medical Group in Plantation, bought more than 430,000 oxycodone pills from wholesalers and sold them…

Below-Normal Hurricane Season Predicted by NOAA

Don’t look now, but the 2015 Hurricane Season kicks off on Monday. That’s the bad news. The kind of good news: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a below-normal hurricane season this year. NOAA’s prediction, released on Wednesday, says that there’s a 70 percent chance of 6 to…