A Parkland man who managed risk for a national car rental company admitted that he has been taking his employer for a …
Anne Geggis
Anne Geggis
Anne Geggis has been a newspaper reporter for 30 years, most recently at the Sun-Sentinel. She graduated from St. Michael’s College in Colchester, Vt., with a double major in journalism and sociology.
Court: Parkland Shooting’s Killed and Injured Allowed to Sue FBI for Bungling Tips
Families of those killed or injured in the 2018 Parkland massacre got one step closer to holding the FBI accountable for its …
School safety advocacy group, Stand with Parkland, is endorsing one of its own in the race for the countywide seat on the Broward …
A Minimum of 5 Hours’ Instruction and Night Class Option to Greet Returning Broward Students
Seeking to avoid the problems that plagued Broward County Public Schools’ online instruction last spring,
11 p.m. Curfew and Other Rules Start Friday Night in Effort to Stop COVID-19 Spread
An 11 p.m. curfew is going into effect Friday night and will continue nightly until Aug. 1, according to an emergency order …
Obituary: Beloved Marjory Stoneman Douglas Softball Coach Loses Cancer Battle at 55
Without Sal Vacirca, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School girls’ softball would have been without a coach in midseason last year,
BSO Sheriff Tony Gets City Leaders’ Praise as he Faces Controversy in Re-Election Bid
Sheriff Gregory Tony is facing his first bid for election in August with a seal of approval from mayors from…
Lifelong Love of Parkland Propels Litigation Attorney to City Commission Run
A love of all things Parkland came into even fiercer focus for Simeon Brier since the shooting at his alma mater moved …
Soon, residents will no longer be able to blame coronavirus for avoiding the gym: big workout facilities such as LA Fitness and …
More of Normal Life Awaits: Broward Announces Offices, Other Venues, Can Open
You can now go back to the office, drop Fifi off for a groom, and do the downward dog pose at a …
Restaurants, Retail and Salons Opening Soon But Don’t Dig Out Those Credit Cards Yet
COVID-19’s kick put Broward County two weeks behind most of the state in reopening businesses shuttered in the pandemic crisis.
Broward County on Monday will take some tentative steps toward normal life — beginning to open what was shut in the outbreak …
Northwest Broward’s representative on the Broward County Commission is adding his voice to the growing chorus asking for the economic recovery from …
How Many Lives are Worth the Risks of Opening the Economy? Debate Rages on Social Media
The sticky genetic material that’s no wider than one-thousandth of an eyelash’s breadth is doing more than killing people and emptying the …
What was once just a way to connect neighbors who were used to mailed, monthly newsletters, Talk Media’s online publications are now …
Three weeks into the coronavirus shutting down life as we knew it, the distance barbers and beauticians must keep from their clients …
Passenger Cruise with Dead and Sick Moves Closer After Receiving Canal OK
The cruise ship with four dead and more than 100 sickened has received the go-ahead from the Panama Canal, raising the possibility …
Death has descended on the coronavirus-stricken cruise ship that Holland America announced was Fort Lauderdale-bound
Broward County residents are being urged to stay at home, as a “shelter-in-place” order was issued Thursday,
Doctor from Parkland Becomes First Broward Physician to Die in COVID-19 Catastrophe
A Parkland doctor who practiced internal medicine at his Margate office for nearly four decades