Spirit Airlines has reported a quarterly net loss of $308.2 million, raising concerns about its future. The airline is facing financial challenges that have led to this significant loss.
In other news, Memorial hospitals are taking steps to reduce long wait times in their emergency rooms, providing relief for patients seeking medical attention.
Wilton Manors is preparing for growth with plans to add up to 750 new residences. The city is focusing on smart growth to accommodate the increasing population.
Despite a law banning sales of raw milk for human consumption in Florida, its use is surging among residents. Many are seeking out this type of food despite the legal restrictions.
The Broward elections offices are relocating from downtown Fort Lauderdale and Lauderhill, making changes to their operations.
Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire after nearly 14 months of fighting, bringing an end to the conflict between the two nations.
450,000 Floridians could lose their health insurance under a GOP-led Congress, sparking concerns about access to healthcare for many residents.
In a tragic incident, a teenager was killed by a lightning strike in Pembroke Pines, confirmed by the medical examiner.
The 2024 hurricane season was particularly intense, leaving a lasting impact. Here are some of the key takeaways from this year’s storms.
Finally, Broward Center is hosting the “Men Who Dance” festival, an exciting event for dance enthusiasts to attend.
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