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United Way of Broward County proudly hosted its Annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast in May, honoring the incredible ...
Broward County is running out of time to overhaul the way it disposes of its trash and recycling, and a host of government officials gathered Wednesday to talk about not letting another moment go ...
Legacy Magazine is recognizing two proud ambassadors of Broward County Government for their leadership, impact, and ...
New research zeroes in on households living paycheck to paycheck, yet often with income that’s too high for assistance In 2023, 37% of workers in Florida’s 20 most common jobs lived in households that ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Robert Runcie, who had served as the superintendent for Broward County Public Schools for a decade, will not be facing perjury charges as state prosecutors dropped ...
Broward County Animal Care is preparing to showcase dozens of adoptable pets — including a lovable dog named Sully — during the Petco Love Mega Pet Adoption Event set for June 28, at Tree Tops Park in ...
Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony, left, and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, right, exchanged letters on Monday about immigration law enforcement. (BSO, FAG) The Broward County sheriff ...
19 counties, including Grundy County, were approved for FEMA’s Public Assistance program. This program provides funding to local governments and eligible nonprofits to help cover disaster ...
In an effort to address the affordable housing shortage, the Broward County School Board is proposing to convert an ...
County libraries help refugees, immigrants get degrees recognized in U.S. Pima County Public Libraries have a unique approach to helping those who are new to the city and country.
There’s much national interest in what would ordinarily be an inconspicuous case of a Broward County man charged with voting illegally. It’s because great public questions are at stake.
GENEVA – Global public support for refugees’ rights to seek safety continues to hold steady despite current geopolitical fragilities and significant cuts in humanitarian aid, according to a new Ipsos ...