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Warren Sturman
- ‘These things are loud:’ Fire alarm testing at Pier Sixty-Six rattles Fort Lauderdale neighborhoodSun Sentinel
- Holiday Park just the spot for new YMCA and urgent care center ‘on steroids,’ Fort Lauderdale saysSun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale is opening 1960s-era time capsule hidden in walls of City HallSun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale’s Pier Sixty-Six will be deemed a ‘historic’ landmark. Here’s why.Sun Sentinel
- Leave the lovely Las Olas median alone | EditorialSun Sentinel
- Residents rally to save olive trees that light up Las OlasSun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale mayor responds to fatal crane incident, says city will discuss being more ‘hands-on’Sun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale may embrace controversial neighborhood muralSun Sentinel
- Broward blamed and shamed victim in dog attack case | Letters to the editorSun Sentinel
- Will a new commuter train line lure riders in car-crazy South Florida? Your top questions, answeredSun Sentinel
- Famous A1A corner getting $11 million makeover. But to Fort Lauderdale drivers, it’s just one more traffic jam.Sun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale makes ‘forever’ deal with Bahia Mar developer to rake in more cash; critics call it a bad moveSun Sentinel
- Another shameful episode in Fort Lauderdale | Steve BousquetSun Sentinel
- Dalmar hotel owner sues Fort Lauderdale to block high-rise project next doorSun Sentinel
- City’s support for bridge is an atrocity | Letters to the editorSun Sentinel
- Fort Lauderdale says yes to 240-foot-high condo tower. That’s double the beach neighborhood’s height cap.Sun Sentinel
- Will land-seizure costs kill plan for train bridge over New River? Some are banking on itSun Sentinel
- Bridge or tunnel for commuter rail? Broward leaders say bridge despite Fort Lauderdale mayor’s fierce oppositionSun Sentinel
- Glitzy lights have gone dark at landmark garage on Fort Lauderdale beach. Will city spend millions to fix?Sun Sentinel
- Drama on the dais: Political theater in high gear as Fort Lauderdale nears election seasonSun Sentinel
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