Beginning June 17, the City of Tamarac, with the help of the Florida Department of Health, is offering a free COVID-19 testing …
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There were 198 white markers like tombstones placed along the grass outside Broward County Animal Care and Adoption — one for each …
At their meeting, the city commission proclaimed June to be Caribbean American Heritage Month in Tamarac.
As protests against systemic anti-blackness, racial injustice, and police brutality continue around the nation, a young Tamarac resident has begun a petition
Members of the Tamarac City Commission disagreed on a lot during their June 10 meeting,
Police Brutality and BSO Misconduct Back in Spotlight at Tamarac Commission Meeting
On Wednesday, the Tamarac City Commission discussed the state of affairs in the nation — and the city — on matters of …
Elvin Villalobos, a local realtor and business owner who once ran for mayor, announces his run for the Tamarac city commission — …
Two weeks after their last meeting, the city commission is set to revisit a number of issues—several that focus on a topic …
Senator Perry Thurston, who represents East Tamarac as the District 33 Florida State Senator, will be facing a new challenger this year.
Although several cities have ended their regular food distributions, at least for now, they are continuing in Tamarac.
For Tamarac residents, Elvin Villalobos is a familiar face—as a neighbor who is always vocal about his love for the city, as …
It’s hard to believe the end of the school year is upon us and what a year it has been.
Over the weekend, protests erupted across the country in response to the tragic death of George Floyd.
There is an old proverb that says, “Rome was not built in a day.” Well, the same is true for the city …
Issues of policing, race, and equity are at the forefront of our national news and community dialogue.
Broward County Commissioner Udine: ‘We continue to learn how to socially reinvent ourselves’
The enduring strength of our community has been demonstrated through an unimaginable disruption; the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before I begin this message, I want to take a moment to remember a beloved member of the Broward Sheriff’s Office family, …
Following in the footsteps on Miami-Dade, Broward County has executed an Emergency Order imposing a county-wide curfew effective
Although several cities have ended their regular food distributions, at least for now, they are continuing in Tamarac.
With the CARES act, the federal government offered some financial relief to people around the country; however, Tamarac Commissioner Mike Gelin
Former Broward County Democratic Chair, Mitch Ceasar, qualified early to be on the August election for Broward Supervisor of Elections.
Commission Set to Discuss Resident Assistance, Woodlands Development, and White Supremacy
On Wednesday, the city commissioners of Tamarac are set to discuss and vote on ordinances and resolutions that cover everything
As a record number of Americans struggles with unemployment, there are some organizations and companies still hiring.
Flyovers in South Florida are becoming that of a regular thing. Just a few weeks after…
The Chabad Jewish Center of Tamarac has adapted to the new normal by finding new ways to connect with residents.
A Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputy, Robert Aspuru, was killed in an off-duty traffic incident on May 12.
Feeding South Florida, a domestic hunger-relief organization, is continuing their efforts to ease the burden of financial hardships and food insecurity related …
What she lacks in size, Stevie makes up for in personality.
Deputy Accused of Slamming Teen’s Head Into Ground Asserts ‘Stand Your Ground’ Defense
In 2019, Deputy Christopher Krickovich made headlines when a video of him slamming an unarmed 15-year-old’s head into the ground went viral…
City Manager Michael Cernech signed an executive order regarding Tamarac’s entry into Phase 1 of reopening.