Childhood Cancer Awareness Back to School Bash at Sawgrass Lanes in Tamarac

Back to School bash on Monday September 3rd in Support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Back to School bash on Monday September 3rd in Support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Former Broward County School Board Member, Political columnist Marty Rubinstein passed away on Sunday.
Read the latest gossip from our area here. You’ll never guess who they are!
Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti held a Meet and Greet where he rallied their supporters for the upcoming election in November.
As the 2012/2013 school year begins, it is important for parents to be aware of the Broward County School District’s strict Anti-Bullying Policy.
Israel’s campaign manager Amy Rose denied his involvement in the calls believing Tallahassee consultant Todd Wilder was behind them.
Today, Louie Granteed, Democrat for Broward county Sheriff, denounces the alleged support from the Miami Tea party.
According to Scott Israel’s campaign manager Amy Rose, all the dirt that is being spewed in the recent robocalls appears aimed at Granteed by a collection of political operatives that include Tallahassee consultant Todd Wilder.
Family members are asking friends Former Broward County Schoolboard Member and Columnist Marty Rubinstein to keep him in your thoughts and prayers.
With the Presidential election just months away, you won’t want to miss “The Best Man,” a political satire which plays until the end of this week.
Meet with State Representative Hazelle Rogers about what you should be looking for in property insurance coverage
Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 4-year-old boy found unconscious Wednesday afternoon in a day-care vehicle in the Versailles Apartment complex.
The Tamarac Fire Rescue is looking for interested teens to be a part of their elite group!
Join Sheriff Al Lamberti and the BSO family for the 29th annual “National Night Out Against Crime,” on Tuesday, August 7.
Please view the surveillance video from this AT&T Store in Tamarac and see if you can help BSO find the robber
Newly elected Broward County Commissioner Martin Kiar along with wife Kelly just welcomed the birth of his new daughter on Monday night.
if you’re drinking fluoridated water, you’re increasing your risk of damaging your teeth, becoming hypothyroid, depressing your immunity……
Governor Rick Scott ordered state and national flags lowered outside the Capitol in Tallahassee to half-staff on Saturday for Petty Officer Second Class Michael J. Brodsky of Tamarac
Looking for a better body, Tamarac Resident Shatarka Nuby would pay a transvestite she knew as Dutchess up to hundreds of dollars to come to her house and inject her buttocks, hips, thighs and breasts with an unknown substance.
Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances that led up to the death of an apparent drowning victim whose body was discovered floating in the canal behind his duplex Saturday morning in Tamarac.
Haven’t decided which school board candidate to vote for? Read about them here and make your decision.
Navy Petty Officer Second Class Michael J. Brodsky from Tamarac died Saturday of injuries suffered on July 7 from an improvised explosive device, the Defense Department reports.
Tamarac Residents are asked by the Broward Sheriff’s Office to beware of scammers posing as city officials in order to gain access to your home to commit robberies.
Local Resident Holly Rubin became one of the first female surfing celebrities and will be honored along with others in an exhibit in Jacksonville Beach. Read more…..
Take a few yogurt-loving kids, add a bit of summer boredom and a microphone and you have an instant “Kid’s Party” at Menchies at Midway Plaza each Friday night.
Broward Sheriff’s Office Robbery Unit detectives have released a sketch of a suspect wanted for an attempted murder and armed robbery July 12 in North Lauderdale.
The new and improved City of Tamarac website went live today.
The much needed facelift was needed on the old website, which was created in 1999. State of the art back during that time, it became obsolete and hard to use.
There were many peddlers roaming through our streets in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn when we were kids. Summer brought out the bell clanging ices man in his horse drawn gaily painted wagon selling his frozen treats for two or three cents a cup.
A Message from Sheriff Al Lamberti
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has always strived to stay a step ahead of the curve when it comes to communicating with the public. Creative and forward thinking is crucial during this new digital age of communication.
Tamarac residents had a chance to meet the candidates for School Board on Monday evening and ask them questions.
The event, sponsored by The Achievables, an elementary school program, was held at Mythos Greek Taverna in Coral Springs