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Cutting hours short can be a crime for Florida cops
Police officers who habitually leave work early can be charged with theft, a felony under Florida law. Collecting a paycheck for time not worked amounts to stealing from your employer — the taxpayers, in the case of cops. "If they're only...
Tags: Deerfield Beach High School , Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Theft
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Station sues Broward for its new law on advertising gas prices
Sun SentinelA Fort Lauderdale station has filed a lawsuit against a new Broward ordinance that requires it and others to post on signs the highest price of gasoline or diesel offered. Spector Corp. that owns the Causeway BP at 601 SE 17th St., said the ordinance...Tags: BP Plc, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Trials
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Partin Elementary in Seminole wins national Blue Ribbon award
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelPartin Elementary School in Seminole County is one of seven schools in Florida — and 219 nationally — to win the federal Blue Ribbon award. The U.S. DOE calls the award a “trademark of excellence.” Partin — A-rated for the... -
Poll tests soft spots for Crist and Sink ahead of potential primary race
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelThough the calendar hasn't even turned to 2013 yet, polling is already under way in the 2014 race for governor, when Republican Gov. Rick Scott looks potentially vulnerable and Democrats are facing the prospect of a crowded primary. One poll of registered... -
With half a dozen competitive races, Central Florida voters have a chance to shape Tallahassee agenda
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelIn one corner of Central Florida, a Republican state representative and the Democratic chairman of Volusia County are competing for a Senate district that reaches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Ocala National Forest. In another, a Democratic state... -
Early voting sites in Broward, Palm Beach counties
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThe second phase of Election 2012 kicks off tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 27) with early voting opening across South Florida for eight straight days. The hours will be 7 a.m.-7 p.m. through Saturday Nov. 3. There will be NO early voting......Tags: Pembroke Pines, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Arts and Culture, Voting, Wilton Manors
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Karen Harrington drops out of race for Republican chairwoman
Sun SentinelJust three hours before Republicans plan to convene to elect a Broward party chairman, one of two candidates has dropped out. Karen Harrington, who lost two elections in a row to U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, had sought to maintain a...Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Politics, Employment Opportunities
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Dr. Phillips, First Academy on top of FHSAA All-Sports Awards
Dr. Phillips is tied for the lead with Tampa Plant for the Class 8A Floyd E. Lay Sunshine Cup all-sports award standings announced Tuesday by the FHSAA following the fall sports season. Both schools have 352 points. First Academy, with 278 points,...Tags: Florida High School Athletic Association, Tampa, Lake Mary, Orange City, High School Sports
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Colleagues know the importance of team work
By giving, and getting value out of her job, Brenda J. Fulmore, director of Carver Ranches Boys & Girls Club in West Park, has built her workplace into a community. Her role blends both her personal and professional missions of doing good, making each...
Tags: American Express Company, Broward County, Marketing, Broward Health Medical Center, Lauderhill
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REPORTAJE ESPECIAL: policías incumplen sus horas de trabajo
Aún en estos tiempos difíciles, algunos sur floridanos tienen trabajos que les permiten salirse de la oficina, tomarse horas de almuerzo extendidas y terminar el viernes temprano, y aún así cobrar por una jornada laboral completa. ¿Quienes son estos...
Tags: Plantation, Entertainment, Radio, Miami Beach, Pompano Beach
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Art Ginsburg, known as the delightfully dorky Mr. Food, dies at 81
AP Food EditorArt Ginsburg, the delightfully dorky television chef known as Mr. Food, has died at his home in Weston, Fla. Ginsburg, who was 81, enticed viewers for decades with a can-do focus on easy weeknight cooking and the tagline "Ooh! It's so good!" He was...Tags: Television Industry, Cooking Shows (genre), Television Stations, Pancreatic Cancer
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Broward Republican chairman calls it quits
Sun SentinelRichard DeNapoli is calling it quits as Broward Republican party chairman, emailing party members Monday that he won't seek a second term running the local party. His decision comes on the heels of the 2012 election blowout in which Republicans lost all...Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Broward County, Plantation, Interior Policy, Republican Party
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