After aerial flights and physical searches, the Coast Guard says the little blobs of oil are no longer floating ashore.
A sack of 65 pounds of cocaine was found floating in ocean waters near Fort Lauderdale, according to a chief from the U.S.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Areas of Fort Lauderdale Beach that were closed over the weekend due to globs of tar are back open. Nearly two miles of Fort Lauderdale Beach, from the port up to Riomar Street ...
Beachgoers were back on the sand after a mysterious find earlier this weekend.Thick, oily tar balls washed ashore on Fort<a ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Tribune News Service) — South Floridians enjoying a pleasant Saturday at the beach found themselves ...
If Miami and Palm Beach had a love child, it would be Fort Lauderdale. Quickly shedding its image as just a spring break ...
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Several beaches in Florida spanning from the Everglades to Palm Beach have been temporarily closed due to “mysterious tar ...
The beach had to be evacuated this weekend after people began finding balls of a tar-like substance on the shore.
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