UM Scientists Say They Identified Alzheimer's Genes A group of scientists at the University of Miami said they have identified nine genes whose presence indicates an increased chance of getting Alzheimer's disease.
Charities, Schools Plead Mercy In Brothers' Fraud Case Two South Florida brothers scheduled for sentencing on fraud and tax evasion charges packed a federal courtroom Tuesday with supporters to plead for mercy on their behalf.
Plan To Stop Beach Erosion Concerns Owners Of Homes, Hotels A plan by Broward County to trap sand at the entrance to Port Everglades and move it to beaches periodically to reduce erosion has raised concerns among home and business owners.
Shoes Dumped On Palmetto Given To Charity Thousands of shoes that were mysteriously dumped onto the Palmetto Expressway on Friday will be given to a charity that will send them to Haiti.
Top 50 Tunes From The 1980s Our editors compiled a list of the top 50 songs from the 1980s. Did your favorite make the cut?
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Partisan Sniping Breaks Out Over Fla. Budget Partisan sniping over how Florida should cope with its budget deficit erupted Tuesday as Republicans proposed a bill that would force pay cuts on teachers and other employees.
FBI: Now Hiring The nation's top law enforcement agency is looking to hire a few good men and women.
Judge In Anna Nicole Smith Case Cleared Of Wrongdoing Authorities said the former Broward County judge who presided in the dispute over Anna Nicole Smith's remains has been cleared of any wrongdoing, after allegations that he accepted bribes.
SUV Crashes Into Adult Day Care Center Investigators are trying to determine why an SUV crashed into a South Florida adult day care center on Tuesday morning.
Crist Seeks Support For Business Loan Program Gov. Charlie Crist is asking economic development leaders to help him convince lawmakers to create a pilot program that would provide loans to growing businesses.
Dozens Without Water After Pipe Breaks Some Lauderdale Lakes residents were forced to use bottled water to brush their teeth and bathe Tuesday morning after a water main break cut off their water service.
Fla. Supreme Court Reprimands Appeals Judge In a first-of-its-kind reprimand, the Florida Supreme Court scolded a judge Tuesday for a "personal attack" and "unsubstantiated accusations" he made against a colleague in a written opinion.