Raymond Simpson
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South Florida Sports Teams Gather To Discuss Return Of Games, Spike In COVID Cases
MIAMI – Slowly but surely sports are making a comeback. But they will all look different because of the coronavirus pandemic.…
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Roof, attic damaged after fire sparks at Coral Springs house
Coral Springs, Florida – A Coral Springs home suffered damage to its roof and attic after, officials said, a fire…
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Coral Springs school becomes 1st in U.S. to adopt new ‘ALERT’ safety tech
Coral Springs, Florida – In memory of 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff and 18-year-old Meadow Pollack, two victims of the shooting at…
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MMA Fighter With Coral Springs Ties Wins Match Seen Nationally
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – In gyms across Broward County, a fast-talking and charismatic athlete named Landon Quinones learned wrestling and kickboxing. Then…
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Pizza study shows one big meal isn’t as bad for you if your nutrition
Most people would have enjoyed participating in this study by University of Bath researchers — especially because it involves eating a…
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Dolphins Owner Ross Pledges $13 Million to Anti-Racism Initiative
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross pledged an additional $13 million over four years to his anti-racism RISE initiative, the organization…
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Broward County officials threaten fines, closures for businesses violating coronavirus regulations; Galuppi’s continues to ignore regulations
Citing a rise in COVID-19 cases and the failure of many individuals and businesses to comply with social distancing and…
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Museum Receives Funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Coral Springs Museum of Art Receives Funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities Coral Springs, Florida – On Friday,…
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House votes to remove Confederate statues from Capitol, bill heads to Senate
Lawmakers in the House approved legislation Wednesday to expel Confederate statues from the US Capitol. The bill requires the removal of…
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McDonald’s to Hire 260,000 Workers as It Reopens US Dining Rooms
McDonald’s said Thursday that it would hire 260,000 workers in the United States this summer. The announcement follows similar hiring plans…
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