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sun-sentinel.com | Adam Lichtenstein |Lauren Brensel
SUNRISE — After the Florida Panthers repeated as champions with a 5-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, fans immediately began to ask: When is the repeat parade and how do we attend? The Panthers’ championship parade is planned for Sunday starting at 12 p.m. The route will start at A1A and Riomar Street in Fort Lauderdale.
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sun-sentinel.com | Abigail Hasebroock |Lauren Brensel
At an Alina penthouse in Boca Raton, a couple could shower in the same space under two separate shower heads, avoiding the need to share water. Or they could live nearly entirely separate lives with their own rooms, bathrooms and plenty of space in between if they opted to buy one of the Alina residences, which sell for millions.
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gazettextra.com | David Fleshler |Shira Moolten |Angie DiMichele |Lauren Brensel
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A crowd of protesters were turned back by sheriff's deputies Saturday morning after approaching President Donald Trump's home in Palm Beach, as part of a national day of demonstrations against what protesters see as Trump's excessive accumulation of executive power. Walking along a road lined with police cars, several hundred demonstrators chanted "No kings, USA!" in a procession that stretched for blocks.
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thederrick.com | David Fleshler |Shira Moolten |Angie DiMichele |Lauren Brensel
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A crowd of protesters were turned back by sheriff’s deputies Saturday morning after approaching President Donald Trump’s home in Palm Beach, as part of a national day of demonstrations against what protesters see as Trump’s excessive accumulation of executive power. Walking along a road lined with police cars, several hundred demonstrators chanted “No kings, USA!” in a procession that stretched for blocks.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | David Fleshler |Shira Moolten |Angie DiMichele |Lauren Brensel |David Lyons
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A crowd of protesters were turned back by sheriff's deputies Saturday morning after approaching President Donald Trump's home in Palm Beach, as part of a national day of demonstrations against what protesters see as Trump's excessive accumulation of executive power. Walking along a road lined with police cars, several hundred demonstrators chanted "No kings, USA!" in a procession that stretched for blocks.
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