Tom practiced law in Broward County for more than 30 years. Now he’s a podcaster. See his thoughts on making coffee in Episode 11. Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify. ... Read More
Episode 10 of 57weeks.COM pOdcast. Apple Dumpling Episode
Tom Truex, is the featured host in the podcast, 57Weeks. In Episode 10 he gives you some details on the life and death of “Wild Bill Hickok.” Also his take on the importance of an old school recipe for apple dumplings. Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify. ... Read More
‘A Survivor’s Song’: Broward County students create music from Holocaust testimonies
As the voices of first-generation Holocaust survivors start to grow quiet, teaching the next generation is more critical than ever. Many descendants have taken on the role of storytelling, but educators still face a challenge: How do you teach the history in a way that is engaging to students? Two local artists turned to music. Musician Jeff Jacob proposed the idea of a songwriting session for students — using Holocaust survivor testimonies to create an original, fully produced piece — to... Read More
Ticket alert: Bruce Springsteen sets Sunrise concert, first South Florida show in 3 years
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will bring the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour to Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise on April 23. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale at noon Friday at Seatgeek.com. The 20-date trek will begin March 31 in Minneapolis, the setting of Springsteen’s anti-ICE protest song “Streets of Minneapolis,” released on Jan. 28. The tour is a continuation of Springsteen’s 2025 European tour that produced the “Land of Hope and Dreams” EP, recorded live... Read More
See the 10 South Florida restaurants that closed: December-January edition
South Florida’s restaurant scene felt a wave of closures in December and January. Here are some that shuttered over the past two months in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Mistah Lee’s Smokin’ Good BBQ, 8240 State Road 7, Suite 250, Boynton Beach: Pitmaster Lee Stransky’s ’cue shack, known for beef brisket, house-brined pastrami, cornbread slathered in “sticky” sauce and a big accolade — its food truck won top honors in the Sun Sentinel’s Best of South Florida Dining series... Read More
Weekend things to do: Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Luzia,’ Hannibal Buress, WWE ‘SmackDown,’ Science of Chocolate
This isn’t the month that comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, right? (Where did that Farmers’ Almanac get to?) It feels like the February events calendar came in like a baby dromedary, turns into a full-grown dromedary right about now, and will go out like a small bison. No matter your interest, there are choices aplenty this weekend: Miami City Ballet and Palm Beach Opera; the 20th annual African American Film Festival and 40th annual Fort Lauderdale International Film... Read More
Whether it’s a mini-sabbatical or an adult gap year, more people are taking extended work breaks
By COLLEEN NEWVINE If you daydream about getting a break from work, you might picture two weeks of vacation or a long weekend getaway. But some people dare to imagine something bigger and find ways to get a substantial breather from stress or their day-to-day routines. Mini-sabbaticals. Adult gap years. Micro-retirement. Extended career breaks go by many names and take many forms, from using the time between jobs to explore or taking an employer-approved leave to becoming a digital nomad or... Read More
ASK IRA: Could Heat learn from Mark Cuban’s thoughts on tanking?
Q: Ira, I read Mark Cuban on Twitter and how fans would understand if you don’t make the playoffs every year. Have the Heat ever explained this to their fans? – Susan. A: Quite the opposite. When the Heat have spoken, publicly, on the record about their basis of operation it has been about solely striving for the playoffs, attempting to give their fans a postseason to at least create hope. And that also has been a large part of their reality, that they have made some of the NBA’s most... Read More
Shorthanded Pembroke Pines Charter holds off upstart Dr. Joaquin Garcia to reach 5A boys soccer final four
PEMBROKE PINES — Playing a man down for the final 25 minutes of the 5A boys soccer regional final proved to be no problem for host Pembroke Pines Charter, which defeated Dr. Joaquin Garcia, 1-0 (4-3 PKs) on Tuesday night. It marked the second consecutive game that the region’s fourth-seeded Pembroke Pines Charter needed to win a penalty kick shootout to advance to their third straight state semifinal. The Jaguars (11-5-3) upset the top-seeded team in the region, Archbishop McCarthy, 2-1... Read More
Pembroke Pines Charter defeats Dr. Joaquin Garcia 4-3 boys soccer | PHOTOS
The Dr. Joaquin Garcia Bulldogs were defeated by the Pembroke Pines Charter Jaguars 4-3 in a Class 5A regional final boys soccer match Tuesday night. Hosted at Pembroke Pines Charter High School in Southwest Ranches, the postseason meeting will advance the Jaguars to the state semifinals. #6 Emerson Toledo with Pembroke Pines Charter runs with the ball against Dr. Joaquin Garcia in the 5A regional final boys soccer game on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Pembroke Pines Charter won 4-3.... Read More
One killed after crash with BSO deputy’s car during stolen car investigation
A person was killed after a car crash with a Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy late Monday night in Tamarac while the deputy was investigating a reported stolen car. The car was stolen from Margate and spotted in Tamarac just before midnight, the Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Tuesday night. A deputy crashed with a car unrelated to the investigation in the area of West Prospect Road and Northwest 31st Avenue, the news release said. The Sheriff’s Office did not provide further... Read More
Trump administration backs Kalshi, Polymarket as states move to ban prediction markets
By KEN SWEET NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration is throwing its support behind the prediction market operators Kalshi and Polymarket in a critical legal battle between the growing prediction market industry and states that wish to ban these platforms. The move by Michael Selig, the recently appointed chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, could have enormous implications for how sports betting is regulated in the country and, if Kalshi and Polymarket were to prevail,... Read More