Broward County Public Schools Accepting Applications for Armed Safe School Officers

Broward County Public Schools is proactively protecting its schools and students by recruiting Armed Safe School Officers.
Broward County Public Schools is proactively protecting its schools and students by recruiting Armed Safe School Officers.
The United States State Department confirmed on Saturday that its office is aware of the report of a Tamarac couple that has gone missing in Haiti.
The family of a Tamarac couple kidnapped during a recent trip to Haiti is pleading for help as their whereabouts remain unclear, even as an initial ransom was paid to their kidnappers.
Broward County is recruiting former military personnel to bring their valuable skills and life experiences to the classroom as part of an initiative to improve its school system through an influx of new educators.
In a case of lotion larceny gone awry, a man and his accomplice were caught red-handed – or rather, red-skinned – after stealing over 70 bottles of lotion from a local Walgreens.
A woman was arrested and charged with aggravated battery with bodily harm after she allegedly stabbed her brother during a heated argument.
A Tamarac man that claimed to be the victim of antisemitism was arrested and charged with battery and child abuse after assaulting a four-year-old girl at a bus stop.
J.P. Taravella Drama Club invites the community to clear out their unwanted goods for a sale supporting the school’s drama club.
Following reports of a shooting a Tamarac man was arrested and charged with multiple drug and gun charges.
J.P. Taravella Drama Club invites the community to clear out their unwanted goods for a sale supporting the school’s drama club.
A Boynton Beach man was arrested and charged with aggravated battery of a pregnant victim after beating a woman with a bouquet of roses in a drunken rage.
A Tamarac man was arrested and charged by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office with two counts of lewd and lascivious molestation…
A Tamarac man was arrested after allegedly attempting to run over a neighbor with his vehicle following a dispute over dog poop.
A national chain restaurant was recently slapped with a stop-sale notice as the result of a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation recently ordered the closure of a Tamarac restaurant due to multiple serious health and safety violations.
There’s a new Charleys Cheesteak in town, as the popular fast-casual restaurant chain held a grand opening ceremony….
Huey Magoo’s, a fast-growing franchise chain that specializes in chicken tenders, celebrated the opening of a new North Lauderdale.
According to records, Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie, 59, was arrested on April 21 by Florida’s top law enforcement agency.
After pointing a BB gun at a neighbor during a dispute, a Tamarac man was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis said the age group eligible for vaccination could be lowered to 55
Data released by the Florida Department of Health on March 14 reports 50,806 COVID-19 tests conducted.
Just days after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the state would lower the age of eligibility to 60 and older…
A father and son developer team with a long history of allegations of corruption and bribing scandals
Just days after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the state would lower the age of eligibility to 60 and older…
Many more Floridians will soon be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the state would lower the age of eligibility to 60 and older
On March 5, the Florida Department of Health reported there have now been over 5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccinations administered statewide.