2022’s Black History Month flew by. February felt much shorter than the normal 28 days. The brevity of it all…
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick’s Rise to Office Cherfilus-McCormick has a made a name for herself as the first female Haitian Democrat elected…
The City of Pompano Beach named March 1, the first Monday in March, as Victims and Survivors Memorial Day in…
Pompano Beach’s Annie Adderly Gillis Park, located at the northwest corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and NW 6th…
Racial profiling does still happen, and many of you know getting pulled over while black can get you killed. Think…
Feel the island of Jamaica at the “Island Imprint: Yardie Point of View” exhibit at the Bailey Contemporary Arts, 41…
Many Pompano Beach residents want a cemetery deal dead. A portion of the Westview Community Cemetery, 1900 NW 24th Street…
The taxes Pompano Beach residents pay help to pay for the city’s services. The fiscal year started October 1, 2021,…
Head on over to an early voting site for a COVID-19 vaccine and receive a free unlimited bus pass. The…