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Pembroke Pines, Florida

Pembroke Pines is a city in Broward County, Florida (a residential suburb of Fort Lauderdale), with a population of over 150,000 residents. The city was incorporated in 1960, and took the name "Pembroke" due to its location along Pembroke Road in an area surrounded by many pine trees, although some speculate the name may have come from the Earl of Pembroke, an early landowner. The median income for a household in the city is estimated at $52,629, and the median family income is estimated at $61,480.

The city’s great expansion from only a one square mile town in 1960 was largely a result of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, when thousands of southern Miami-Dade County residents moved northward to Broward County, many coming to Pembroke Pines. The population increased as former owners of destroyed homes spent their insurance money on an inland city better protected from hurricanes. In 1999, the resulting boom ranked the City of Pembroke Pines third place in a list of Fastest Growing Cities in the United States, and many retirees have since moved there.

Over the years, the unplanned overpopulation has put a strain on city resources, especially in the schools, which has led to a number of educational innovations. Pembroke Pines started a Charter School System, which is the largest in the county and in 2003, Charles W. Flanagan High School had nearly 5,000 students, making it the most populated high school in Florida. The city is also home to campuses for Broward Community College and Florida International University.

The first Gay Pride Festival was held in Pembroke Pines at the Hollywood Sportatorium. The city was also once home to the nationally recognized Miami-Hollywood Motorsports Park racetrack, built in 1966, which was home to many famous races, but which closed in 1992 because of residential construction.

Pembroke Pines Breaking News
Sun-Sentinel.com - Fort Lauderdale,FL,US
Holassie, 37, of Miramar, edged FIU's Sebastian Castillo, of Pembroke Pines, in a photo finish Saturday at the 16th Weston Hometown July 4th Celebration 5K. ...
Sun-Sentinel.com - Fort Lauderdale,FL,US
The Summerfest tour has come to Pembroke Pines for several years, said Robyn Vegas, the city's cultural arts coordinator. The first year's show attracted ...
Sun-Sentinel.com - Fort Lauderdale,FL,US
By Gregory Lewis South Florida Sun-Sentinel PEMBROKE PINES - The low buzz you hear is the sound of Reggie B. and the other 15 barbers running their clippers ...
Pensions & Investments - Chicago,IL,
By Timothy Inklebarger Pembroke Pines (Fla.) Fire & Police Pension Fund is searching for an investment manager to run $10 million in midcap equities, ...

Pembroke Pines Sports News
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Pembroke Pines residents Sarah Fisher and Heather Pena put down "Make it to Easterns" on their sheet.
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Pembroke Pines residents Sarah Fisher and Heather Pena put down "Make it to Easterns" on their sheet.
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Senior Kaitlyn Craven has become the second member of last season's Pinecrest volleyball team to commit to continue her playing career in college.
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A Florida judge has set a trial date for former Major League catcher Jim Leyritz on charges of DUI manslaughter in a fatal car crash, according to The Associated Press.