Remember those Domino’s Pizza ads in which they were all sorry about their shitty pizza and promised to make things better? Well, one Vero Beach man ain’t buying it. According to a police report, a ...
In a cover story last year, we told you about how a few Florida women were the ones who discovered how banks were screwing people out of billions of dollars through foreclosures of homes during the ...
Students at Parkway Middle School, located at 3600 NW Fifth Court in Lauderhill, were evacuated Wednesday morning after an apparent bomb threat. While Lauderhill Police are not revealing the specifics ...
Coral Ridge Presbyterian in Fort Lauderdale houses one of the nation’s greatest pipe organs, but this week it no longer has an organist. Tipsters to the Juice say that Sam Metzger, the church’s senior ...
When Gibraltar Bank had concerns about $15 million in suspicious wire transfers made to the Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm back in July 2008, Scott Rothstein must have wondered if his burgeoning ...
"What is today -- Friday?" asks Pompano Beach City Manager Dennis Beach. "This is my fifth day on the job." Indeed, an eternity. Which is why Juice called to ask whether he had finally gotten 'round ...
Farmers and Wholesalers Offering Produce and Meat to the Public During Coronavirus PandemicBy Juliana Accioly ...
Mavericks High Has Lowest FCAT Reading Score in Palm Beach; Tied for Second-Worst in Broward ...
A 23-year-old man was shot and killed by cops yesterday after allegedly pointing a gun at an undercover deputy from the Broward Sheriff’s Office, according to the sheriff’s office. The BSO says a task ...
The SWAT team snakes behind a one-story pink and yellow house an hour before dawn breaks over a silent working-class block in Hallandale Beach. As the heavily armed cops in black military gear pour ...
In this week’s cover story, “The Chef and the ‘Amigo,'” New Times goes behind the scenes at Palm Beach’s oldest country club. When Esdras Cardona, a Guatemalan immigrant and dishwasher at the ...
A former long-serving federal inmate living in South Florida says the real reason for the proliferation of cell phones in prisons has more to do with privately owned institutions gouging inmates and ...
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