Like most downtown areas in South Florida, Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale have changed through the years. In Hollywood, the Greyhound bus station is long gone. So are the movie theaters, some beloved restaurants and stores, a landmark hotel (although a new residential building features a replica facade ).
You might think the far-fetched idea of twin tunnels whisking Tesla passengers from downtown to the beach might be dead. You would be wrong, Mayor Dean Trantalis says. The long-hyped underground tunnels were to be built by tech billionaire Elon Musk’s Boring Company for an estimated $100 million.
A man was shot Wednesday evening at the Yacht Haven Park & Marina following an altercation with police, marking the third shooting involving Fort Lauderdale officers this month.
Some South Florida students worry about returning home to find their parents gone, prompting school districts to issue guidance on how to address the growing fears.
Christina Wan’s, a hallowed temple of modern Chinese in Fort Lauderdale’s Victoria Park neighborhood, is coming back from the dead with a fresh name and new faces eager to preserve the family
The world's first pickleball stadium is open in Fort Lauderdale., just north of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Campbell Crew arrested 23 suspected smugglers, who are all expected to face a judge in federal court.
We're quickly approaching the first weekend of February. Here's what's happening around town: 🖼️ Kick off Black History Month on Friday night with a local art show examining incarceration through art,
With so many options out there, we asked you, our readers, to pick your favorite as part of our first Best of South Florida Dining installment of 2025. After a two-week nomination round,
The owners of Key West drag destination Aquaplex bought and remodeled the drag restaurant Lips in Fort Lauderdale.
It’s been a cloudy, cool and foggy second half of the week across South Florida as the air has been rather saturated, spitting out
Craig Studnicky, CEO of ISG Group, said there is certainly a drop in value and sales for condo units older than 30 years of age. In the span of a year, 30-plus year old condos lost 21% of their value throughout South Florida "due to uncertainty and fear of special assessments."