Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday called for more transparency about healthcare costs to help patients save money. At a morning news conference at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, the governor endorsed a bill by state Sen. Manny Diaz, R-Hialeah, that would reward patients who shop around for health care by allowing them to share in the savings with their insurance company. The governor praised Memorial’s web-based system, which allows patients to easily and quickly look up the total... Read More
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Ft. Lauderdale hired treasurer based on resumé. It was full of unchecked lies, report says
Fort Lauderdale hired a fraudster for the city treasurer job because the current Interim Assistant City Manager gave not even a cursory check of phony resume claims and a business … Click to Continue » ... Read More
FBI investigating Port Everglades fraud, suit says
Chris Rosinski didn’t know what he was getting into when Port Everglades hired him in April. In less than two months on the job, he said he uncovered widespread fraud and purchasing abuses by trade workers there, leading to ongoing investigations by Broward County auditors, the Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The abuses could go back years, if not decades, said his attorney, Matthew Weissing. Rosinski, who worked as a skilled trade supervisor at the port for... Read More
Watch live: Cohen says Trump knew in advance about WikiLeaks email dump, made racist comment in Chicago
Shaking off criticism from House Republicans, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer declared under oath Wednesday that Trump knew ahead of time and embraced the news when told that WikiLeaks had emails damaging to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Michael Cohen also testified that Trump is a “racist,” a “conman” and a “cheat.” Cohen, called to testify by Democrats over the objections of Republicans, suggested that Trump also... Read More
He’s accused of impersonating FBI and raiding a home. Now, he’s charged with kidnapping
One of two men who police say impersonated a federal law enforcement agent before sticking a couple in the bathroom of a Miami Lakes home and hauling off $30,000 in … Click to Continue » ... Read More
Quick arrests made after computer gear, TVs grabbed from Target store
A quick-thinking loss prevention employee and Broward Sheriff’s deputies were able to make two arrests within an hour of a theft at a Target store in Deerfield Beach, officials said Wednesday. Surveillance video showed Jasmine Angelika McCartney, 25, of Pompano Beach, bypassing the checkout line and walking out the front door with a shopping cart overflowing with more than $2,000 worth of computer equipment and flat screen TVs, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. She left in such... Read More
Emergency at Florida Keys school after kids ingest drugs
A student at Marathon High School in the Middle Florida Keys was taken to the hospital after the teen and two other students ingested some sort of prescription drug, the … Click to Continue » ... Read More
Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam takes first legal step toward presidential candidacy
In a move that signals how seriously Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam is about running for the 2020 presidential nomination, he is seeking formal guidance from the Florida Division of Elections about a key state law. In a letter to the Elections Division obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, one of the state’s most prominent election lawyers is asking for an advisory opinion on Messam’s behalf about the state law that requires elected officials to resign from their current offices when... Read More
Full text of Florida House bill to strip retired deputy Scot Peterson of retirement benefits
A bill was introduced on Tuesday that would strip former Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Scot Peterson of his retirement benefits from the Florida Retirement system. The bill, HB 1091 filed by Rep. Spencer Roach, R-North Fort Myers, accuses Peterson of neglect for not entering Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland during the Feb. 14, 2018 massacre of 17 students and faculty members. Peterson resigned and retired a week after the shooting, and in April started receiving his... Read More
Five years later, hit-and-run driver who fatally struck teen remains on the loose
It’s been five years since Justin Flowers was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Fort Lauderdale and a reward is still being offered for information leading to the arrest of whoever was responsible for the death of the Pompano Beach teenager. Broward Crime Stoppers this week re-circulated information about the case in the hopes of stirring up leads for investigators. Of the $5,000 reward being offered, a $2,000 donated portion will expire on Feb. 26, 2020 unless it is renewed, a... Read More