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‘Dig your own grave’: Broward man promised to kill own cousin before friend murdered him, cops say
Read full article: ‘Dig your own grave’: Broward man promised to kill own cousin before friend murdered him, cops sayTwo 22-year-olds are facing first-degree murder charges in connection to an August shooting in Fort Lauderdale’s Melrose Park neighborhood, according to court documents obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday.
Broward residents still dealing with flooded homes after historic rain storm
Read full article: Broward residents still dealing with flooded homes after historic rain stormTwo days after residents teamed up with neighbors to get out of their flooded homes in Broward County, many are still dealing with water issues.
Fort Lauderdale drivers continue to get stuck in Melrose Park area’s flooded streets
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale drivers continue to get stuck in Melrose Park area’s flooded streetsMore drivers were having to jump out of their cars and into the dirty flooding water that stalled their engines on Friday in what had become an unremitting déjà vu nightmare in Broward County.
Flooding continues a day after Eta for some parts of Broward County
Read full article: Flooding continues a day after Eta for some parts of Broward CountyBROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Tropical Storm Eta dumped more than two feet of rain in some areas of Broward County Monday, leaving drivers stalled in the street with nowhere to go. “I feel, like, invaded by rain,” Melrose Park resident Lillie Charles said. In Fort Lauderdale’s Melrose Park neighborhood, the water was draining too slowly, leaving roadways still impassable on Tuesday. Laundry room flooded. Many cars stalled out in the high water and had to be towed and the Swap Shop parking lot was flooded Monday.
Flooding already impacting parts of Fort Lauderdale as Tropical Storm Eta moves in
Read full article: Flooding already impacting parts of Fort Lauderdale as Tropical Storm Eta moves inFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Tropical downpours turning roads into rivers in some parts of Fort Lauderdale Sunday morning as Tropical Storm Eta continues to churn offshore. In the Melrose Park neighborhood, floodwaters completely covered some streets and even the sidewalk. Residents of the area told Local 10 News' Trent Kelly that anytime there’s a major rain event, neighbors typically see street flooding. The main problem, they believe, are the storm drains, some of which do not appear to be working. She explained that the flooding has only gotten worse as surrounding areas continue to get built up, leaving low lying Melrose Park at risk.