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Brett Clarkson

Brett Clarkson

Reporter & Editor at South Florida Sun Sentinel

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First disturbance of the 2022 hurricane season moves over Florida Panhandle - South Florida Sun S...

The first disturbance of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season has moved through the Gulf of Mexico and over the Florida Panhandle early Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
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'Say gay': Giant billboards going up across Florida - South Florida...

In the wake of Monday’s passing of Florida’s controversial Parental Rights in Education bill, nicknamed “Don’t Say Gay” by critics, giant billboards are going up in some of the state’s largest cities. They are urging people to say gay.
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Trump may consider pardon for rappers Kodak Black, Lil Wayne - Sout...

Broward County rapper Kodak Black, serving a three-year sentence for falsifying documents so he could buy a gun, could be pardoned by President Donald Trump, according to a report by Bloomberg News. Rapper Lil Wayne is also on the list being considered by Trump for a pardon.
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Video of fight at a South Florida Wawa is going viral - South Flori...

Cell phone video footage of a bizarre fight in a Wawa in Lauderhill, Florida, involving two men, one with his pants down, is going viral.
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Teddy weakens over cooler waters - South Florida Sun Sentinel

Teddy still looks like an “impressive cyclone” on satellite images, with a circulation over 1,000 miles wide and hurricane-force winds extending up to 125 miles from the center.
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Jet ski rider arrested after police pursuit - South Florida Sun Sen...

It was an only-in-South Florida police chase: A man on a jet ski zips across the water in Miami with three speeding law enforcement boats in his wake.
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Inspectors to restore accreditation for Broward Sheriff's Office, a...

The Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation revoked the agency’s accreditation in June 2019 over perceived failures in its response to mass shootings at the Fort Lauderdale airport in 2017 and at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland in 2018.
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The Grim Reaper protester promises to haunt Florida's reopened beac...

If you find yourself enjoying some socially distanced exercising on one of Florida’s recently reopened beaches and see the Grim Reaper coming toward you, don’t worry, it’s just a lawyer. Reassuring? Maybe not.
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Rainbow snake sightings are rare - South Florida Sun Sentinel

Rainbow snakes are hard to spot, but a hiker found one for the first time since 1969 in a north Florida county.
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Newspaper clippings from the 1980s describe Pillowcase Rapist's rei...

As the Pillowcase Rapist terrorized South Florida, newspaper articles from the time told of a frantic yet ultimately frustrating effort to find and arrest the man responsible for the over 40 attacks.
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XXXTentacion's baby son Gekyume was on stage at Ski Mask The Slump ...

When XXXTentacion’s former girlfriend Jenesis Sanchez brought her and XXXTentacion’s baby son Gekyume to Ski Mask The Slump God’s concert in Orlando, Florida, it was a bright light amid a dark time for the rapper whose legal name is Stokely Goulbourne.
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Space balls: Tiny glass spheres found in Florida could be from a pr...

Dozens of tiny glass spheres that were preserved for possibly millions of years in fossilized clam shells on Florida’s Gulf Coast could be the signs of previously unknown meteor strikes on or near the state. The balls were discovered by University of South Florida undergraduate student Mike Meyer in…
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Weather system's chance of becoming a depression decreases, but it'...

For the first time in 2019 the National Hurricane Center is saying there’s a chance of a tropical cyclone developing in the Atlantic — and it’s very close to Florida. The area of rain and showers over the Bahamas has been given a low chance of becoming at least a tropical depression.
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West Florida driver, 19, dies in rollover crash along I-95 in Boynt...

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer driven by Abimael Dedho-Baltazar, 21, of Clearwater, was traveling south on Interstate 95 north of Boynton Beach Boulevard after 5 a.m. Sunday when the car swerved off the road and into the grass.
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A visual history of Black Friday, as told by Sun Sentinel archives ...

A look through the Sun Sentinel’s archives reveals an evolution of sorts of the term Black Friday and how over the course of a few decades these two words became synonymous with post-Thanksgiving shopping and sales.
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May your days be balmy and bright: Holiday heat breaks records in S...

This is the kind of record-breaking week that South Floridians, not to mention the tourists who come here, like to brag about to their polar vortex-having, windshield-scraping, longjohn-wearing friends and relatives up north.
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Rapper Kodak Black sexually assaulted woman in hotel room, investig...

For the first time, details are emerging about Kodak Black’s alleged sexual battery case in South Carolina, with an arrest warrant alleging that the rapper forced a female onto a hotel room floor, took off her underwear, and sex with her and bit her as she repeatedly said no and told him to stop. Ac…
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Kodak Black gets 120 days in jail, license suspended for a year in ...

Rapper Kodak Black back in court in St. Lucie County, Florida. It’s the latest development in the 19-year-old Pompano Beach rapper’s legal saga,