Stamp of Apporval Given For $1 Billion Surfside Collapse Settlement
The final approval was given Thursday for the $1 Billion settlement over the collapse of the Champlain Tower in Surfside last year.
The final approval was given Thursday for the $1 Billion settlement over the collapse of the Champlain Tower in Surfside last year.

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The Broward Sheriff’s Office Public Corruption Unit arrested a Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue (BSFR) firefighter/paramedic on Tuesday for a parking scheme that stole thousands at Fort Lauderdale International Airport.
Six hard working Bochurim from the Klurman Mesivta in Miami participated in a grand Mivtza Torah trip touring Puerto Rico and received sets of Likkutei Sichos and Toras Menachem as a reward for their learning of Mesechtos Sukkah and Shabbos.
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Great news broke today as KC Market announced that it had signed a lease for a third location, this time in Boynton Beach.
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