Category: Features

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The BFF Campaign

By Destinee A. Hughes According to the Administration for Children & Families, http://chuaxuattinhsom.info/wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php only 25 percent of foster care children are enrolled in college compared to the 41 percent of

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A Historic Look at Dillard High School

By Destinee A. Hughes In 1907, Fort Lauderdale opened its first African-American school. Old Dillard School, originally called Colored School Number Eleven, was just the beginning of monumental African-American achievements

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The House That Ivy Built

By Deb Wood Frank Stranahan’s trading post was the heart of the small pioneer hamlet that settled along the New River in the late 1890s. It was the place where

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Jaxson’s of All Trades

By Ana-Christine Cook Today,  Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant’s storefront looks like a step back in time. An old-fashioned marquee sign flashes red lights to draw in patrons. Nostalgic

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The Other Miami: Redland

By Wade Sheridan Photography by Alissa Dragun The roads are long and clear. On the right are big fields with men collecting their crops, and on the left a tractor

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