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Judith L. 'Judi' Scott
Judith L. "Judi" Scott, a Towson University administrator for three decades and a world traveler and volunteer, died Aug. 7 of a heart attack at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla. The longtime Perry Hall resident was 65. Mrs. Scott was...
Tags: Florida State University, Perry Hall, Colleges and Universities, Miami Gardens, Cancer
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Where there's smoke, there's Papo
Expect smoke on the dance floor when Papo Lucca and La Sonora Ponceña take the stage Saturday night at Congas Nightclub in Sunrise to play hits such as "Hay Fuego en el 23 [There's a Fire on 23rd Street]". Released in 1970, the hot dance number is still...
Tags: Arsenio Rodriguez, Bars and Clubs, Music, Dining and Drinking, Social Security
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Ex-deputy avoids trial on charges he tried to strangle his wife
Former Broward Sheriff's deputy Maury Hernandez will not go to trial next week on charges he tried to strangle his wife, an official with the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office said Thursday. Instead, State Attorney's Office spokesman Ed Griffith says...
Tags: Trials, Pembroke Park, Alcohol Addiction, Mental Health
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Quinceanera celebrations still mean big business to some Florida firms
The Miami HeraldMIAMI When it comes to quinceaneras, the words "gran sacrificio" come to Miriam Rodriguez's mind. For four generations, her family has gone through great lengths to celebrate the transition from girl to womanhood. Rodriguez's mother, Balbina Espino, 93,...Tags: Coral Gables, The Miami Herald, Tiffany & Company, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Weddings
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U.S. suburban poverty growing, but trend mixed in Miami-Dade, Broward
Miami HeraldAcross the country, the poverty rate is surging in the suburbs, where the number of poor people is growing much faster than in central cities -- a largely unrecognized reversal that calls for a retooling of federal anti-poverty, economic development and...Tags: The Miami Herald, Brookings Institution, Fort Lauderdale, Authors, Personal Income
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Trauma survivors honored for fortitude, reunited with caregivers
Four women hugged and kissed Moise Pierre Brutus and teased him Thursday for his one-time "drama queen" attitude. A college student, artist and aspiring paralympian in cycling, Brutus, 23, was among trauma survivors at Memorial Regional Hospital whose...
Tags: Sun Life Stadium, Florida's Turnpike, Physical Therapists, Miramar, Nursing
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Quince business still lucrative for local firms
Miami HeraldWhen it comes to quinceaneras, the words " gran sacrificio" come to Miriam Rodriguez's mind. For four generations, her family has gone through great lengths to celebrate the transition from girl to womanhood. Rodriguez's mother Balbina Espino, 93,...Tags: Coral Gables, The Miami Herald, Weddings, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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First graduates of newly renamed Lake-Sumter State College receive degrees, certificates
Lake-Sumter State College held its 50th annual commencement ceremony on May 3. It was the first graduation since the college was renamed from Lake-Sumter Community College, reflecting new four-year degree offerings. A total of 819 students completed...Tags: Windermere, Apopka, Winter Park, Zellwood, Winter Garden
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Former Coral Springs paramedic accused of 'Pain & Gain' role gets 15 years in prison
A former Coral Springs firefighter/paramedic was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday for being an armed escort for a man he thought was dealing drugs. Santiago Gonzalez came to the attention of federal agents when an informant said he bragged that...
Tags: Lawyers, Southwest Ranches, Fort Lauderdale, Prisons, Everglades
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2013 High School Journalism Awards
More than 175 awards were given to young journalists at the 2013 High School Journalism Awards, presented by the Sun Sentinel, Forum Publishing and Teenlink. Eighteen Broward County schools entered the awards in 25 categories, and another 31 students...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Schools, Journalism, Cooper City
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Chaminade boys volleyball outlasts South Broward in district championship
There seems to be a pattern emerging for the Chaminade-Madonna boys volleyball team, and if it holds true, this could be a pretty good season for the Lions. Chaminade, which has made appearances at the state tournament in both 2009 and 2011 took a big...Tags: Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, Hialeah
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