But there’s a better way. Broward County Transit (BCT) offers an accessible and budget-friendly escape from these mounting costs. A BCT 31-day pass is a mere $70 – less than a single tank of gas for many vehicles. Seniors, youth, and those with disabilities enjoy an even more affordable option at just $40. Even if unlimited travel isn’t your need, single rides are only $2, making short trips and occasional commutes remarkably cost-effective. Imagine, a year’s worth of transit access could cost about the same as two or three months of car expenses!
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This National Apprenticeship Week (Nov. 17-23), Miami Dade College (MDC) graduated the inaugural cohort of its Automotive Service Technician Registered Apprenticeship Program in partnership with Warren Henry Auto Group, LLC.
She was last seen near the 7200 block of North University Drive in Tamarac. She is 5’2’’ tall and weights about 100 lbs. If found, please call (954) 321-4274.
Enid Pinkney, a renowned activist and historian, has been honored with a street named after her near the Historic Hampton House in Miami. This tribute recognizes her lifelong dedication to preserving and celebrating Black history in Miami.
The entire eastern half of the nation is forecast to see below – average temperatures (in blue) during the frist several days of December.
Tristan Henry, a 5th grade student of Nova Blancha Elementary, was acting Broward County Sheriff
on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 at JA Biz Town.
Last month, the scientific journal Nature Sustainability published research by British and U.S. academics. Their paper entitled “Radical climate protests linked to increases in public support for moderate organizations” documented how public support for a moderate environmental organization was boosted by disruptive protests by Just Stop Oil.
The food drive fulfills the need to help and bring the joy of Thanksgiving to economically disadvantaged individuals in South Florida. The Thanksgiving Food Drive is a collaborative effort among community partners, which included Publix and American Airlines. In addition, UPS partnered and delivered the boxes to convenient locations in underserved communities for pick-up by those in need. Dozens of volunteers assembled the meal kits that included a turkey, canned goods and other items ideal for a Thanksgiving dinner.
I met Vincent Pascoe on a beautiful, balmy Saturday afternoon to conduct an interview about his life; his warm smile and calm demeanor is a testament to how he has overcome adversity and moved forward in life. It is a story of a young Black boy who willed himself to a better life and has persevered through the storm to become the man he is today. This is Vincent’s Pascoe’s story.
