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Homeless shelters scramble to prep shelters amid cold weather and public sleeping crackdown
The cold weather rolling in Tuesday night means homeless shelters are scrambling to make room for an influx of people looking to stay warm. The front also arrives at the same time that a new state law goes into full effect.
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School fights are down, other consequences of Broward's controversial cellphone ban
The school year is at its halfway point, a good time to evaluate the controversial cellphone policy of Broward County Public Schools, which began on the first day of school.
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Christmas and Hanukkah traditions overlap at the Salvation Army in Miami
Every Christmas, volunteers from the Greater Miami Jewish Federation cook and serve the meals, allowing the Salvation Army staff to celebrate Christmas at home
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Nochebuena, the biggest part of Christmas for the Hispanic community
For some families, Nochebuena is a bigger deal than Christmas Day.
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Police investigate shootout after victim said 3 men tried to steal his jewelry
Police are investigating an alleged attempted robbery and shootout that happened in Miami Tuesday.
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Alexander brothers make initial appearance in federal court
In a case that has drawn national attention because of its lurid allegations, the twin brothers accused of raping multiple women, Oren and Alon Alexander, were in federal court Friday to be arraigned.
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More South Florida school zones will be getting speed cameras – how it's been going
Soon, police departments in Miami Gardens, West Miami, Davie and Plantation will be starting up their own school zone camera systems.
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‘Alyssa's Alert' panic buttons, named for Parkland victim, coming to Broward Schools
One Broward County School Board member’s efforts to make schools safer have taken another step forward.
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Reaction as Florida lawmakers move to end in-state tuition for Dreamers
For the second straight year, lawmakers in Tallahassee are talking about taking away the right of so-called Dreamers to pay the in-state tuition rate at state universities.
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Billionaire financial guru Ken Griffin addresses Miami-Dade League of Cities
Recent Miami transplant Ken Griffin, founder of the Citadel hedge fund, recently moved his company to South Florida from Chicago.