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Amy Zhou excels at everything, but she's a student working at greatness
Everyone is an academic achiever at the School for Advanced Studies, Wolfson Campus, but Amy still stands out among her peers.
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No recycling pickup for months at Miami Gardens neighborhood – until NBC6 got involved
Homeowners in South Florida are accustomed to having recycling pickup every two weeks. In one Miami Gardens neighborhood, residents say it’s been more than two months since their recycling bins have been emptied.
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Mom of South Florida soldier killed with girlfriend says suspect ‘ruined a lot of lives'
Sean Lange was just 34 years old when he was murdered near Washington, D.C. in August. The crime sent shockwaves to South Florida.
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Miami Beach shines spotlight on homeless outreach amid fight with county
The city spends over $5 million a year on homeless outreach and it wants the public to know about it.
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County demands $10 million from Miami Beach over homelessness fight
The Miami-Dade County Commission demanded that Miami Beach should contribute $10 million to make up for what Referendum 8 would’ve raised had it passed.
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Finger-pointing after Miami sends dozens of homeless people to Miami Beach
Miami Beach city officials say they were blindsided Friday night when 41 homeless people were suddenly bused from Camillus House in Miami to the Bikini Hostel
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Judge sides with Miami Beach on canceling homeless tax referendum
The Miami Beach City Commission canceled its own referendum just two days ago, effectively throwing out the votes of people who support it. And in court Friday, a judge ruled against Miami Beach residents who had sued to get the item back on the ballot.
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Special needs students get real world experience at Zoo Miami with ‘Project Victory'
How to help special-needs kids adjust to the real world, once they transition out of high school, has always been challenging.
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A few months into restrictive cellphone policy, Broward schools seek input
Broward County Public Schools instituted a near total ban on cell phones during the school day, and now that a couple of months have passed, the district is asking parents, students and faculty to weigh in on the policy by responding to a survey on its website.
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‘Less politics in classrooms': Amendment 1 opponents against partisan school board elections
There are only four states in the nation that have partisan school board elections. If Amendment 1 passes, Florida would join that group.