Several beaches in Florida spanning from the Everglades to Palm Beach have been temporarily closed due to “mysterious tar balls” which have washed up along the shore, WSV7 reported.
The city’s Planning Board will consider the rezoning application for the 1.88-acre site at 18810 Pines Blvd., on the west ...
If Miami and Palm Beach had a love child, it would be Fort Lauderdale. Quickly shedding its image as just a spring break ...
Arland Williams' fiancee said he didn't know how to swim and was terrified of the water but he kept a cool head and helped ...
Image via Shutterstock A major beach in Florida got shut down. Actually, several beaches ended up closing on Saturday after ...
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Tribune News Service) — South Floridians enjoying a pleasant Saturday at the beach found themselves ...
Beachgoers were back on the sand after a mysterious find earlier this weekend.Thick, oily tar balls washed ashore on Fort<a ...
Fort Lauderdale beach reopened to swimmers Sunday after an oily substance washed ashore. The U.S. Coast Guard is still working to determine the source of the substance but it's suspected that it could ...
When we first came down here, there was like weird, black globs on the beach … I thought it was a sea creature or something,” one man said.
The Michelin Guide is set to expand in South Florida, including new areas like Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beaches.
Boynton Beach Fire Rescue responded to reports of oil on its beach Saturday morning. They found tar balls from the inlet south to Oceanfront Park. As a precaution, beaches in Fort Lauderdale were ...