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A developerâs âmonsterâ comes to Miamiâs tree-lined Silver Bluff Estates
By Francisco Alvarado
FloridaBulldog.org
Maureen McCarthyâs days of quietly relaxing in her lush backyardâs pool and Jacuzzi are numbered. Thanks to Miami 21, the 12-year-old rewrite of the cityâs zoning code, the Miami Dade College professor now has to live with a four-story apartment building full of tenants hovering over her two-bedroom house⊠-

Dysfunctional FEC ends Rick Scott probe, but not before its lawyers found âreason to believeâ Scott broke the law and lied
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
Sen. Rick Scottâs emailed Week in Review for last week pushed for regime change in Cuba and Venezuela, bashed âJoe Bidenâs reckless spending spreeââ and touted a resolution he co-sponsored âhonoring the lives lost in the Surfside tragedy.â What Scott neglected to mention was the lashing he received Thursday from the Federal Election Commissionâs nonpartisan General Counselâs Office⊠-

BSO contract cities meet to discuss grievances, but Sheriff Tony is a no-show
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony was a no-show Wednesday for a meeting of Broward mayors and other representatives of more than a dozen municipalities that contract, or are considering contracting, with BSO for expensive police and/or fire rescue services. -

Broward cities that pay sheriff for police/fire services consider heading for the exits amid unrest over costs, control
By Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
A rebellion is brewing among the 13 cities that pay tens of millions of dollars to the Broward Sheriffâs Office every year for police and fire services. -

Broward judge ignores tainted bank documents to justify foreclosures, watchdog report charges
By Noreen Marcus
FloridaBulldog.org
Broward Circuit Judge Andrea Gundersen, who runs the courtâs foreclosure docket, often rules for banks and against homeowners even when the banks use sketchy documents, a consumer watchdog charges in a recent report.
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