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Preview: MiamiHerald.com: Broward
MiamiHerald.com: Broward FBI, BSO reopen '87 murder of girl, 3 Julie Magliulo was a bright-eyed 3-year-old with blonde hair that curled a bit around her face. On June 8, 1987, she walked outside her family's home near North Lauderdale. Cops: Driftwood Middle student threatened to bring gun to school Hollywood police said they were talking with a Driftwood Middle School student Tuesday morning after receiving reports that he threatened to bring a gun to school. Dade transit watchdog agency chief resigns, takes Super Bowl gig The executive director of Miami-Dade County's embattled citizens transportation watchdog group resigned Tuesday after accepting a new job as the county's chief liaison to the 2010 Super Bowl organizing committee. Maureen Dinnen picked to head Broward School Board Broward School Board member Maureen Dinnen was elected chairwoman of the board Tuesday afternoon, and board member Jennifer Gottlieb will be vice chairwoman. Stacy Ritter selected as Broward County mayor Broward County commissioners on Tuesday picked Stacy Ritter as the county mayor for the next year, a largely ceremonial post that nonetheless brings with it major challenges. FBI, sheriff reopen probe into Broward girl's death in 1987 Twenty years later, investigators have reopened the case of a 3-year-old Broward girl whose body was found at the edge of the Everglades. Parkland teen stabbed by another teen is mourned For the second day in a row, a funeral was held for a Broward County teenager slain by another teen. The friends and family of 17-year-old Jacob Zweig filed into Congregation Kol Tikvah, 6750 University Dr., Parkland, at 11 a.m. Tuesday to say their final farewells to the Parkland teenager who was fatally stabbed early Saturday morning outside a Boca Raton café. South Florida auto dealers push aid for carmakers Car dealers from South Florida and the nation stormed Washington on Monday to plead with lawmakers to extend a lifeline to ailing U.S. automakers. Carbonell Awards for theater take intermission In a surprise move, the board of directors of the Carbonell Awards has voted to suspend the program for 2009. A ceremony honoring the best work in South Florida theater during 2008 will still take place in the spring, but no productions that open during 2009 will be given awards. Student takes gun to Miramar High A student seemed to be acting strangely at Miramar High School on Thursday, assistant principal Brian Faso was told. He kept clutching his book bag. BSO names teenage bicyclist killed by SUV Authorities Monday released the identity of the teenager who was killed by a sport utility vehicle while he was riding his bicycle in Southwest Ranches early Sunday. Coral Springs man shot in fight with robber A Coral Springs man who tried to turn the tables on a would-be armed robber was shot in the halls of his condominium complex early Monday. After shooting, Dillard High School mourns loss of an `angel' The stage for school plays held a white casket. The chairs meant for students seated mourners. And the hall that once echoed with high school enthusiasm instead was filled with somber hymns. Broward public safety official takes job with Seminoles Broward County's one-time emergency management director has quit for a job with the Seminole Tribe. Lori Vun Kannon is now the assistant director of emergency management for the Seminole Tribe. Dry and cool air brings fire watch Bundle up, South Florida, it's going to stay chilly -- at least, by our standards. Daytime temperatures Monday will be in the low to middle 70s and dip at night into the lower 50s, said Joel Rothfuss, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. BSO detention lieutenant Detention Lt. Ryan Allen, right-hand-man to the leader of Broward County's jails, has died. Allen was 40. He died Nov. 4 from complications following a kidney transplant. Broward juvenile judge had 'a big personality' Broward Judge Charles Kaplan was found dead at his home in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea on Wednesday morning, becoming the second juvenile judge to die this month and shocking colleagues at the courthouse. Red-light cameras may get green light in Hollywood While Big Brother privacy concerns have stalled statewide laws sanctioning traffic-light cameras, Broward's third-largest city is poised to join the growing number of governments green-lighting local cameras aimed at red-light runners. Hundreds bid farewell to slain Dillard High student Five days after her shocking death devastated Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Amanda Collette was laid to rest Monday following a subdued funeral that packed St. Clement's Catholic Church in Wilton Manors. Weston drops plan to take over schools Putting aside their ire with the Broward School District, Weston city commissioners voted Monday night to give up on an idea to take over all the schools within the city's borders. Man wanted for robbery, sexual battery The Broward Sheriff's Office was looking for a man Monday who robbed a couple in Pompano Beach and then sexually battered the woman. FBI, BSO reopen '87 murder of girl, 3 Julie Magliulo was a bright-eyed 3-year-old with blonde hair that curled a bit around her face. On June 8, 1987, she walked outside her family's home near North Lauderdale. Red-light cameras may get green light in Hollywood While Big Brother privacy concerns have stalled statewide laws sanctioning traffic-light cameras, Broward's third-largest city is poised to join the growing number of governments green-lighting local cameras aimed at red-light runners. Hundreds bid farewell to slain Dillard High student Five days after her shocking death devastated Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Amanda Collette was laid to rest Monday following a subdued funeral that packed St. Clement's Catholic Church in Wilton Manors. |
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