Fort Lauderdale to open video e-gaming center on Sistrunk

The first electronic video gaming center in Fort Lauderdale will open later this year along Sistrunk Boulevard, in a modern twist on parks and recreation. “We want to offer it like a baseball option or a football option. We want to have a recreation e-sports option,” City Manager Chris Lagerbloom said. The e-sports room will allow young people to compete against other gamers in the world, the latest in gaming technology. The video games offered by the city will be “age-appropriate,”... Read More

Would a Democrat or Republican make a better Miami-Dade sheriff? It might not matter

Even before Miami-Dade voters elect a sheriff for the first time in generations, they’ll get to decide whether to make the post nonpartisan. On Tuesday, county commissioners unanimously approved a … Click to Continue » ... Read More

Man and girl, 9, injured by gunfire, police say

A 9-year-old girl and a man were injured by gunfire during a fight in Hallandale Beach on Tuesday afternoon, police said. Police broke up a fight at 600 NW Sixth Ave., near Foster Park, after getting calls reporting that shots had been fired, said Capt. Ra Shana Dabney-Donovan, a spokeswoman for Hallandale Beach police. Reports of multiple shots fired came in at about 2:15 p.m., she said. Police later learned a little girl had been wounded by gunfire and was being taken to the hospital by a... Read More

Hallandale High student with loaded gun on campus arrested

Hallandale High School student was arrested Tuesday afternoon after it was discovered he had a loaded gun in his backpack, police said. A school resource officer searched the 14-year-old student after an administrator reported that he had been smoking an e-cigarette in the hallway, said Capt. Ra Shana Dabney-Donovan, spokeswoman for the Hallandale Beach Police Department. The security officer found a loaded weapon in the front pocket of the student’s book bag. What was first thought to be... Read More

Robert Runcie keeps job as Broward schools chief

Robert Runcie, the embattled superintendent who’s come under increasing criticism since the Parkland shooting, survived an attempt to topple him from his post Tuesday. The vote came shortly before 6 p.m. after nearly seven hours of debate. Six of his nine School Board bosses voted to keep Runcie in the job he’s had since 2011. Lori Alhadeff, the Parkland parent whose daughter was killed last year in the Feb. 14 massacre, voted to fire the superintendent along with board members Nora... Read More

Florida legislators want to prevent recount drama in 2020

Florida state legislators are searching for ways to avert another recount that makes Sunshine State election drama a national punchline. One bill aims to prevent ballot design flaws, such as the 2018 midterm Broward County ballots that could have cost Democrat Bill Nelson his seat in the U.S. Senate. A state Senate committee unanimously approved the bill Tuesday. Broward’s ballot tucked the U.S. Senate race below the instructions in the left column. Thousands of voters skipped over the... Read More

Senate may balk at Gov. Ron DeSantis’ call for $625 million for environment

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request for $625 million next year for environmental projects, including Everglades restoration, may be “pushing” the limits of a budget expected to be taxed because of the response to Hurricane Michael. Senate President Bill Galvano said Tuesday he supports environmental efforts that include fighting a potential return of red tide and helping communities shift from septic tanks to sewers. But the Bradenton Republican said the governor’s “big numbers” proposed... Read More

Calling all weather geeks. Florida’s state climatologist wants your help.

The weather world’s version of March Madness is underway with a national competition to enlist citizen scientists, and Florida’s chief climatologist wants to win. The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and … Click to Continue » ... Read More

Adults only: Frost Science Museum is having an overnight sex party on Friday

Frost Science Museum is having its first adult-only sleepover on Friday, March 8, and sex is involved. It’s not an orgy, exactly. The museum is hosting an Overnight Adventure, which is its first adults-only sleepover that explores the the taboo “Science of Sex.”  Better hire a babysitter. Bring your pillow and other sleeping necessities.   The event features lectures and chats with certified sex therapist Paola Andrea Rodriguez about surprising myths and a look at... Read More