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Questions remain following Fort Lauderdale commission firing longtime auditor
Read full article: Questions remain following Fort Lauderdale commission firing longtime auditorThe unexpected move came after a spirited non-agenda discussion about the decision to investigate an anonymous complaint into Chief of Police Larry Scirotto.
‘Saggy pants’ ban could soon be dropped in Opa-Locka
Read full article: ‘Saggy pants’ ban could soon be dropped in Opa-LockaOPA-LOCKA, Fla. – You may be able to start wearing “saggy pants” in Opa-Locka again. Read Opa-Locka’s ’Saggy Pants’ OrdinanceIn the city’s current code of ordinances, Sec. 16-33 states rules and regulations on the “ban on wearing saggy apparel in public facilities.”(a) It shall be unlawful for an individual (male or female) to wear saggy pants or slacks apparel wherein underwear or under garments are exposed in city buildings and parks. Females, as well, shall also be banned from wearing saggy shirt or blouse apparel. Neither males nor females shall wear saggy apparel such as to constitute indecent exposure.
Residents sign letter for Surfside mayor to step down
Read full article: Residents sign letter for Surfside mayor to step downI would argue that Christians were widely blamed,” Burkett told Local 10. Some residents were confused by his wording, which urges people to come up with contributions to “make” Black Lives Matter. "It says what it says, and we do need to make lives—black lives matter," Burkett told Local 10. The mayor has introduced a new resolution supporting broad national reforms he says are in the names of Black Lives Matter. His critics point out that the Black Lives Matter movement is not even mentioned in the item.