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Residents urged to learn about defense against violence
Learn how to defend yourself against a violent attack. Rape survivor Julie Weil, who speaks out about violence against women, will tell her story at 11 a.m. on June 1 at Northwest Regional Library at 3151 University Drive, Coral Springs. Weil, of... -
Softball Regional Semifinals
SOFTBALL REGIONAL SEMIFINALS (Games Tuesday at 7 p.m. unless noted) Class 8A: Western (18-7) at Cypress Bay (18-5) Class 7A: St. Thomas Aquinas (18-5) at Cooper City (13-11) Class 6A: Pembroke Pines Charter (18-3) at Mater Academy (16-7) Class 5A:...Tags: Pompano Beach, Cooper City
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Fine-tuning your networking strategies
There is a strategy to networking, and the Coral Springs chapter of the American Business Women's Association is hosting a guest speaker on the topic. Jeffrey Tockman, founder of Tockman Consulting & JD Networking, will share tips on technique, referrals... -
Students named semifinalists for presidential scholars
It's an honor of presidential proportions. One student in Broward and four in Palm Beach County were named semifinalists in the 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program out of more than 3,000 candidates. It's one of the nation's highest honors for...Tags: Human Interest
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Early detection of Alzheimer's can give family time to plan
Miami HeraldMary had worked as a nursing executive in South Florida for more than three decades when she noticed her first memory lapses. She would forget when reports were due, when staff was scheduled to meet, what her employees had told her in the hallway. To...Tags: Stroke, Heart Disease, University of Miami, Symptoms, Miami Beach
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Twisting, turning drama on 911
So it seems that after 11 years, Broward is finally going to create a countywide emergency dispatch system that ensures 911 calls don't get dropped, delayed or misdirected, as too often happens now. Good news! Hallelujah! Mazel Tov! But can you...
Tags: Local Government, Plantation, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Broward County
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Coral Springs woman accused of striking son with iron, starving him
A Coral Springs woman has been arrested, accused of striking her son in the head with an iron after learning he stole food from a store, police say. Rachel Small, 36, was taken into custody Thursday on charges of cruelty toward a child, contributing...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Walmart, Judges, Pembroke Pines
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Baseball Regional Quarterfinals
Baseball Regional Quarterfinals WEDNESDAY (Games at 7 p.m. unless noted) Class 8A: Seminole Ridge (14-12) at Palm Beach Gardens (20-7); Jupiter (20-4) at Park Vista (19-6) at West Boynton Park; Cypress Bay (14-6) at Douglas (18-4), 4; Coral Glades (13-...Tags: Canterbury, Religion and Belief, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Worth, Pompano Beach
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Coral Springs 12-year-old boy designs Whole Foods Market tote bag
Sun SentinelJordan Hessler's vision of South Florida nature includes clouds, the sun and a boat in the water. And that's what the 12-year-old Coral Springs resident designed for a Whole Foods Market competition asking local children to design their idea of "nature....Tags: Whole Foods Market
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Palm Beach County Sheriff's plan to avert mass shootings
Staff writerMost South Florida law enforcement agencies say they drill continually for mass shooting events, and if they haven't made it a regular practice, they're partnering with larger departments to prepare. But Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Shootings, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Boca Raton, University of Central Florida
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Mayo: Is Morikami hotel a good idea?
Sun Sentinel ColumnistI love the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens near Boca Raton and Delray Beach. I love the peace and tranquility. I love the rock gardens and rustling bamboo. I love the turtles and koi. But I don’t know if I love this idea about bringing a 5-star...Tags: Boynton Beach, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
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To do Friday: Troy Roberts, Deerfield Beach Wine and Food Festival and Fort Lauderdale Bus Loop
Bus Loops Fort Lauderdale Bus Loop: It's always a good idea to take public transportation after consuming a huge amount of alcohol, but here's another reason: the Fort Lauderdale Bus Loop, rolling its trolleys to Fort Lauderdale's throng of beach bars...
Tags: Covenant House, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Arts
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