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"Broward County Name Change? Pompano Shooting Drama, Marshalls Grand Opening, and Car Wash Controversy!"
Don't miss out on the latest news in Pompano Beach! From changing Broward County's name to a tragic shooting incident, we've got all the updates you need. Plus, find out how you can get involved in holiday assistance efforts and the grand reopening of Marshalls in the area. Stay informed and engaged with today's edition of Pompano's Heartbeat! 🌟

Pompano's Heartbeat Team

Jan 23, 2026

January Edition

Greetings

Hey there, amazing readers! 👋

Happy January 23, 2026! We hope your day is going splendidly. Dive into this month's edition as we bring you exciting updates, and, of course, sprinkle some joy into your inbox! Don't forget to stay curious and inspired! ✨

Today's Pompano's Heartbeat Edition:

The Local Lowdown

 

  • LaMarca Advocates for Changing Broward County's Name to Better Reflect Diversity and Attract Business
  • Pompano Beach, Florida Honors USPS for Essential Public Service Role
  • Feeding South Florida and Winn-Dixie join forces to provide holiday assistance to Pompano Beach residents in need

 

Get Out & Go!

 

  • Pompano Beach Art Walk
  • Holiday Craft & Artisan Market
  • Farmers Market & Live Music

 

Business Buzz

 

  • Marshalls Reopens in Pompano Beach, Florida with Exciting Grand Opening Event
  • Controversy surrounds proposed car wash development in Pompano Beach.

 

Stay connected for more updates this week—and let’s work together to make it a great one for Pompano Beach, Florida.

Trivia Question❓

What was the name of the first postmaster in Pompano?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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The Local Lowdown

🌟 Uncover the Essence of Your Community: Stay updated with the latest happenings, hidden gems, and exciting events right in your neighborhood, making you feel more connected than ever!

 

  • LaMarca Advocates for Changing Broward County's Name to Better Reflect Diversity and Attract Business
  • Pompano Beach, Florida Honors USPS for Essential Public Service Role
  • Feeding South Florida and Winn-Dixie join forces to provide holiday assistance to Pompano Beach residents in need
Pompano Beach's State Representative LaMarca still believes that changing the name of Broward County is a good idea.

He argues that the current name does not accurately represent the diverse population or the iconic image of the area.

LaMarca believes that a change to a more inclusive name would better reflect the community and attract more visitors and businesses to the region.

Despite some opposition to the idea, he remains determined to push for a name change in the future.

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A fatal shooting shook Pompano Beach Tuesday night, leaving one person dead and another injured near the 600 block of West Sample Road.

 

The Broward Sheriff's Office reported the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m., when deputies and Pompano Beach Fire Rescue found a gunshot victim who later died at the hospital.

 

Authorities are withholding the victim’s identity until family is notified.

 

Another individual was also shot and transported to a local hospital by private vehicle; their condition has not been released.

 

No information about suspects or potential motive has been shared, as homicide detectives continue their investigation.

 

Community members are encouraged to report any tips to Broward County Crime Stoppers, with rewards offered for information.

 

This tragedy adds to ongoing concerns about rising violence in the Pompano Beach area.


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Feeding South Florida and Winn-Dixie are teaming up to provide holiday assistance to Pompano Beach residents in need.

The groups are planning to distribute free food and essential items to those struggling during the holiday season.

This effort is part of a larger initiative to address food insecurity and support the community during times of need.

Additionally, the organizations are hosting a drive-thru event where families can receive assistance in a safe and convenient manner.

This partnership aims to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families facing hardships in Pompano Beach.

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Today's Weather Outlook 

🌤️ Pompano Beach Weekend Forecast (Jan 23 – Jan 25, 2026)

Here’s your weekend weather outlook for Pompano Beach, Florida:

  • Friday, January 23, 2026: High: ~77 °F (25 °C), Low: ~61 °F (16 °C)Mostly sunny and comfortable with a light breeze; perfect for beach walks or outdoor plans.
  • Saturday, January 24, 2026: High: ~78 °F (26 °C), Low: ~62 °F (17 °C)Sunny skies with mild temperatures; great day for parks, outdoor dining, or water activities.
  • Sunday, January 25, 2026: High: ~79 °F (26 °C), Low: ~63 °F (17 °C)Another warm and mostly sunny day, ideal for beach time or a stroll along the boardwalk.

Expect pleasant, sunny days with cooler mornings and mild evenings.

Light layers may help early in the day, and sun protection is recommended by midday.

Enjoy your weekend in Pompano Beach!

🌴

WEEKEND REMINDER

🌟 Weekend Reminder: Keep Your Goals in Sight

 

As you head into the weekend, take a moment to reconnect with your goals — big or small. You don’t have to finish everything at once. Just focus on one meaningful step that moves you forward.

✔️ Reflect on what matters
✔️ Reset your energy
✔️ Refresh your mindset
✔️ Realign with your purpose

 

Small progress is still progress. Be proud of how far you’ve come, and stay committed to where you're headed. You’ve got this! 💛

🌳GET OUT  & GO

 Get out & go today - embrace the thrill of the outdoors and let every step be an adventure! 🌍✨

 

  • Pompano Beach Art Stroll
  • Pompano Beach Artisan & Farmers Market
  • Pompano Beach Cultural Fair & Live Music

🎉 Pompano Beach Events

Friday – Sunday • January 23–25, 2026

✨ Friday • Jan 23

Pompano Beach Art Stroll
🕒 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM | 📍 Pompano Beach Cultural Center, Pompano Beach, FL
Evening walk showcasing local artists, live music, and street performances along the Cultural District.

Sunset Jazz at Hillsboro Inlet
🕒 7:00 PM | 📍 Hillsboro Inlet Park, Pompano Beach, FL
Enjoy jazz music with oceanfront views as the sun sets.

🎫 Saturday • Jan 24

Pompano Beach Artisan & Farmers Market
🕒 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM | 📍 Pompano Beach Community Center, Pompano Beach, FL
Local crafts, fresh produce, and handmade goods with live music throughout the day.

Morning Yoga by the Ocean
🕒 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM | 📍 Pompano Beach, FL
Community yoga session on the sand — free and open to all skill levels.

🌿 Sunday • Jan 25

Pompano Beach Cultural Fair & Live Music
🕒 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM | 📍 Pompano Beach Green Market, Pompano Beach, FL
Arts, crafts, local food vendors, and live music for the whole family.

Historic Downtown Walking Tour
🕒 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM | 📍 Founders Park, 217 NE 4th Ave., Pompano Beach, FL
Guided tour highlighting Pompano Beach landmarks and history.

📅 Weekend highlights: Art stroll, beachfront yoga, farmers market, cultural fair, and historic walking tour — something for everyone.

Check official event pages for updates, tickets, or registration.

Business Buzz!

We are thrilled to announce The Pompano's Heartbeat's latest business addition! 🌟 Stay tuned for exciting updates on community initiatives and opportunities in the heart of Pompano, Florida!

 

  • Marshalls Reopens in Pompano Beach, Florida with Exciting Grand Opening Event
  • Controversy surrounds proposed car wash development in Pompano Beach.

 

Marshalls has reopened in Pompano Beach, Florida, with a grand opening event that attracted many shoppers to the store on South Federal Highway.

The store offers discounted prices on a variety of merchandise, from clothing to home goods.

The reopening of Marshalls in Pompano Beach has been met with excitement from the community, with shoppers flocking to the store to browse the selection of products available.

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Another car wash project in Pompano Beach is facing challenges with zoning regulations.

The proposed project on a vacant lot has been met with opposition from nearby residents and city officials due to concerns about traffic and noise.

The developers are seeking approval to build a state-of-the-art car wash that would include food and retail components.

However, the project is currently on hold as the city reviews its zoning laws to determine if the proposal meets requirements.

Residents have expressed concerns about the potential impact on property values and quality of life in the neighborhood.

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Outdoor & Survival

Embark on thrilling adventures with our Outdoor & Survival essentials 🌲🧭, designed to equip you for nature's wildest challenges and ensure you thrive in the great outdoors!

🌿 Outdoor & Living Survival

Building a Survival Kit for Your Vehicle in Florida

Whether you're commuting across town or exploring Florida’s coastlines and backroads, keeping a well-stocked vehicle survival kit can make the difference between a minor inconvenience and a serious emergency.

Florida’s heat, sudden storms, and occasional flooding mean your kit should focus on hydration, sun protection, and items that help you stay safe if you’re stranded.

  • Water & Hydration: At least 2–4 liters of bottled water per person (rotate periodically).

    Include electrolyte packets for hot-weather emergencies.
  • Food & Energy: Nonperishable, high-calorie snacks (energy bars, nuts, dried fruit).

    Replace every 6–12 months as needed.
  • First Aid Kit: Comprehensive kit with adhesive bandages, sterile gauze, tape, antiseptic wipes, tweezers, antihistamine, pain reliever, and any personal prescription meds.
  • Shelter & Warmth: Emergency Mylar blanket(s), compact sleeping bag or lightweight blanket, and a waterproof tarp — useful during unexpected overnight waits or storm sheltering.
  • Sun & Rain Protection: Broad-spectrum sunscreen, wide-brim hat or cap, sunglasses, and a lightweight rain poncho or packable rain jacket.
  • Lighting & Power: Reliable flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries, and a USB power bank for charging phones (keep it charged).
  • Tools & Repair: Multi-tool, pocket knife, tire pressure gauge, portable air compressor or tire inflator, plug-and-seal tire repair kit, and duct tape.
  • Recovery & Signaling: Tow strap/rope, jumper cables, reflective triangle/flares, high-visibility vest, and a whistle for signaling rescuers.
  • Navigation & Communication: Paper maps of your area, a compass, and a car charger for your phone.

    Consider a battery-powered or hand-crank NOAA weather radio.
  • Vehicle Care: Small container of engine coolant/antifreeze, motor oil, spare fuses, and a basic set of tools (screwdriver, pliers, adjustable wrench).
  • Comfort & Hygiene: Wet wipes, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, extra socks, a change of lightweight clothing, and insect repellent (mosquitoes are common in Florida).
  • Documents & Cash: Waterproof pouch with driver’s license, insurance card, vehicle registration, emergency contact list, and some cash (small bills).
  • Special Considerations: If you travel with children, pets, or have medical needs, include appropriate supplies (child snacks, pet water bowl, meds, copies of prescriptions).

Tip: Store items in a sturdy, waterproof container and keep the kit secured in the trunk or cargo area.

Check your kit seasonally — replace expired food, batteries, and medications, and top off the power bank so it’s ready when you need it.

⚠️ Safety: In Florida, never drive through standing or flowing floodwater — six inches can stall a car and deeper water can sweep it away.

If stranded, stay with your vehicle whenever safe (it’s easier for rescuers to spot) unless staying put puts you at risk (rising water, fire, or hazardous surroundings).

Call emergency services when in doubt and avoid attempting roadside repairs in unsafe areas or at night without proper visibility and signaling.

Trivia Challenge!

"Congratulations to all who participated in this week's trivia! To enter our weekly drawing for a [local prize,
e.g., gift card to a local restaurant], email us your answers to all three trivia questions by January 23, 2026 at 8 PM."

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

During the Great Depression, agriculture remained the economic mainstay of Pompano Beach. The downtown area thrived as a hub for farmers, brokers, and railway agents, ensuring crops could get to
market and keeping the local economy afloat.

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Make the most of Pompano, Florida this weekend. 🌴 Have a furry friend that makes you smile? 🐾 We’d love a pic! 📷


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Enjoy the weekend,

 

- The Pompano's Heartbeat Team

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