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Report: Florida's electric rates highest of Southeast states
Sun SentinelFlorida's electric rates are higher than the other Southeastern states because the state's utilities use more natural gas. That's according to a a recent report by the University of Florida's Public Utility Research Center. The Public Service...Tags: FPL Group, Fort Lauderdale, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Matt Passmore of 'The Glades' keeps his cool
Zap2ItIt's late May, and this day's location shoots in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for A&E Network's Sunday crime drama "The Glades" could be labeled "hot" and "not so hot." A last-minute change has reversed the two, putting "not so hot" in the morning and "hot" in...Tags: Human Interest, Peter Falk, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Television
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FPL to demolish Port Everglades plant and replace with cleaner plant
The red-striped smokestacks at Port Everglades will be demolished in 2013 under a plan by Florida Power & Light to modernize its old, polluting power plant, the company announced Monday.
The company said it plans to invest $1 billion to convert the plant...Tags: FPL Group, Energy Resources, Broward County, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution
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Power plant in panther habitat wins zoning approval
A large power plant proposed for Florida panther habitat south of Lake Okeechobee passed an important hurdle Tuesday when the Hendry County Commission voted unanimously to rezone 3,127 acres of ranch land for the project.
Eddie Garcia, a Palm Beach...Tags: FPL Group, Real Estate, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Lake Okeechobee
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In their own words: 9/11 memories
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel??Last month, the Crime & Safety blog asked readers to share what 9/11 means to them. Readers responded, and their stories??are posted??here, individually and in coming days,??until the 10th anniversary on Sunday. Broward Sheriff's Deputy Howard Rudolph...Tags: Politics, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Regional Authority, Local Government, Staten Island (New York City)
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Celebrity Cruises offers new enrichment programs
From Staff ReportsCelebrity Cruises has announced a new enrichment program, Celebrity Life, with a variety of experiences available to passengers. Among the offerings are wine appreciation events, mixology workshops, lecture series in association with Smithsonian Journeys...Tags: Celebrity Cruises, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cruises, Port of Miami, Alcoholic Beverages
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The 1940s: War turns city into an armed camp — but it keeps on growing
A world at war forced an interruption in the city's swift growth. Though far from actual hostilities, Fort Lauderdale was on a firm war footing because of its proximity to the sea and enemy vessels. The city became an armed camp. Artillery was mounted...Tags: South Florida Water Management District, Radio Industry, Puerto Rico, Elections, Air Transportation Industry
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Mayor Jack Seiler: Looking forward 100 years to Fort Lauderdale 2111
When reflecting on the overwhelming challenges Fort Lauderdale was facing in the 1930s, following the devastating hurricane of 1926 and reeling amidst the throes of the Great Depression, former Mayor Thomas B. Manuel said, "… the main thing I...Tags: Real Estate, Restaurants, Entertainment, Music, Homes
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Backers of FPL often have ties to utility
Sun SentinelMore than a third of the customers, politicians and business leaders who praised Florida Power & Light at three South Florida forums on a proposed $1.3 billion rate hike have financial or family ties to the company and its employees, a Sun Sentinel...Tags: Southwest Ranches, Elections, Crimes, Charity, Pompano Beach
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Florida Cruise Guide: Holland American ms Westerdam ship details
• Port: Port Everglades • Tonnage: 82,348 • Length/Beam: 936 ft./105.8 ft. • Total Staterooms: 958 • Total Passengers: 1,916 • Amenities: Variety of restaurants and dining rooms, Digital Workshop, spa and salon, Internet café, crow's nest, youth...Tags: Florida, Personal Service, Netherlands
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The 1960s: Swinging Sixties bring Spring Breakers and broken barriers
The beach loomed strong in the '60s on two very different fronts: desegration and debauchery. But Fort Lauderdale continued to build and expand. It also felt the pull of history and the sting of civic unrest. One unusual, and controversial,...Tags: Assault, Nova Southeastern University, Spring Break, Crimes, H. Wayne Huizenga
Sep 28, 2011
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Jul 18, 2011
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May 25, 2011
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Sep 9, 2011
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May 26, 2011
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Dec 22, 2009
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Mar 18, 2011
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Mar 18, 2011
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Sep 12, 2009
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Mar 18, 2011
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