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A legend comes home: Boyd Anderson High honors basketball star Mitch Richmond
Mitch Richmond went from Boyd Anderson High School to junior college, then Kansas State, the NBA, the United States Olympic team, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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After overcoming adversity, Victoria Lebron inspires everyone around her
Some kids are stars in the classroom or on the playing field, some are talented artists or musicians, and some, like Victoria Lebron, have earned widespread admiration because they’ve overcome so much adversity.
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Superintendent reinforces message as FBI arrests Texas man for Miami school threat
On the monthly day when the Miami-Dade County School Board approves disciplinary measures for students who commit severe infractions, the superintendent used the occasion to talk about the insidious problem of hoax threats being made against schools.
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Broward Schools' ‘Redefining Schools' plan comes into focus
Tuesday’s Broward County School Board workshop meeting produced more clarity on the direction of the district’s “Redefining Schools” process.
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2 teens in custody after 15-year-old was shot, killed during dispute in South Miami
Two teens have been detained after a 15-year-old was gunned down outside a business and apartment building in South Miami Sunday following a dispute.
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Lauderhill officer fatally shoots woman armed with knife: Police
An officer shot and killed a woman who they say was armed with a knife on Friday in Lauderhill, police confirmed.
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Man arrested months after hitting woman with car at Pembroke Park gas station: Police
A man was arrested and charged with attempted felony murder on Thursday for a hit-and-run crash in September that left a woman fighting for her life in Pembroke Park.
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They know the danger, but love what they do: A closer look at the job of a motorman
South Florida’s law enforcement community is still mourning the tragic deaths of three Palm Beach County motorcycle deputies. It was a severe blow to the tight-knit community known as motormen.
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Woman stabbed, possibly struck by suspect's car in Fort Lauderdale: Police
A woman was rushed to the hospital after she was stabbed and possibly struck by the suspect’s car in a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood Wednesday morning, police said.
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Florida universities grapple with state-mandated curriculum changes
A new state law is redefining which courses count towards required graduation credits and which ones should only be taught as electives.