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Brooke Baitinger

Brooke Baitinger

Reporter at South Florida Sun Sentinel

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'This fight didn't begin here and it's not gonna end here.' South Florida joins in protests again...

At rallies across South Florida, frustrated activists protested the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn abortion rights. “What they did today is an abomination. This should not have happened,” said Elizabeth Ackerly, 71.
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Rubin Stacey justice group: Share lessons of racial violence - Sout...

The story of the mob that hanged an innocent man 90 years ago for something he didn’t do is at risk of being erased under Florida’s ‘anti-woke’ laws, according to the Black man’s surviving family members. To stop that from happening, they’ve set up the Rubin Stacey Justice Initiative, a nonprofit th…
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Gun control advocates call on Marco Rubio to join their fight to en...

In impassioned speeches, a group of moms, teachers, students, and gun control advocates called on Sen. Marco Rubio to join their fight to end gun violence, even if it would mean turning his back on his donors at the National Rifle Association.
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Miramar's city manager is out after six months on the job. A new le...

Three city commissioners gave City Manager Whittingham Gordon the boot at his six-month evaluation. Gordon submitted a list of accomplishments to commissioners, but it appeared to do little to impress them.
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How some students are protesting law dubbed 'don't say gay' as grad...

How some students are protesting law dubbed 'don't say gay' as graduation nears  South Florida Sun Sentinel
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Ben Ferencz receives Governor's Medal of Freedom - South Florida Su...

Ferencz served as a chief prosecutor of the Nuremberg Trials — what was then called “the biggest murder trial in history” — which led to the conviction of 22 German SS officers for the murders of 1 million people.
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Educators rally against so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill - South Flor...

Local and state leaders spoke out against the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which would prohibit teachers and school districts from talking with students about gender and sexual orientation. The bill is moving quickly through the legislature.
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Missed out on getting an at-home test? More will be given away Frid...

The county announced late Thursday afternoon that officials will hand out the hugely popular tests again Friday at eight library locations across the county. Broward’s initial supply of 75,000 tests ran out at certain locations almost instantly on Thursday, the first day the kits were distributed.
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Families of Parkland victims react to guilty plea - South Florida S...

Nikolas Cruz is expected to plead guilty to murdering 17 people and injuring 17 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. The families who lost loved ones have a long and grueling road ahead of them, but these new developments seem as though it could be the start of the last leg toward…
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FHP trooper nearly hit in scary I-95 crash - South Florida Sun Sent...

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper narrowly escaped a collision with a pickup truck as he was helping a driver stopped along I-95 with a blown tire. The trooper noticed the oncoming pickup just in the nick of time to jump out of the way before it sideswiped the SUV right where he was standing seconds…
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Palmetto berries: what are they and what are they worth? - South Fl...

Harvesting palmetto berries is a crime in Florida, but poachers work throughout South Florida to meet the demand for one of the nation’s most popular herbal supplements.
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Boca Raton woman accused of threatening to shoot FBI agents who wer...

Authorities say the woman posted videos about her Second Amendment gun rights after investigators had called her to ask whether she had been in the nation’s capital on Jan. 6.
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Stranded trio lives on coconuts on deserted Bahamian island - South...

Two men and a woman, waving makeshift flags, were rescued from a deserted island on Tuesday after surviving on coconuts, conch and rats for 33 days, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
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Judge shuts down defendant's flirting attempt - South Florida Sun S...

“Judge, you [are] so gorgeous, so gorgeous judge, I just had to tell you. You’re gorgeous,” defendant Demetrius Lewis said to Judge Tabitha Blackmon during a bond hearing.
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Driver didn't know he killed a bicyclist, police said - South Flori...

An accused hit-and-run driver said he knew he hit something with his Jeep but didn’t know it was a 64-year-old man on a bicycle who later died in a Delray Beach hospital, police said.
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Rumble felt in South Florida was no earthquake - South Florida Sun ...

The low rumble felt across South Florida on Friday was no earthquake. It’s more likely it was a shock wave from a military aircraft breaking the sound barrier offshore.
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Report: Trump plans to live at Mar-a-Lago and employ some current a...

Donald Trump is planning to live at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach after his term as president ends, Bloomberg News reported Thursday night. He’s expected to fly to Florida before the inauguration of Joe Biden on Wednesday.
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Toddler found wandering alone in Miramar - South Florida Sun Sentinel

How a little boy wound up alone in a Miramar parking lot on Sunday morning is a mystery. On Monday night, police said they were searching for a missing woman named Leila Cavett who may be the boy’s mom.
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Authorities search for shooter in murder of transgender woman - Sou...

Bree “Nuk” Black, 27, was already dead from multiple gunshot wounds when first responders arrived at 244 NW 12th St., on Friday night, said Sgt. Bryan Tutler, a detective with Broward Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit.
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Were Broward's beaches really clean enough to swim in for most of 2...

The health department in Broward issued only two swimming advisories in 2019 — and not until the last 10 days of the year — even though water tests showed unsafe bacteria levels in beach water at least 25 times, according to 2019 health department data.