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Rabbi's murder in Dubai has ripple effect throughout entire Jewish community
Rabbi Zvi Kogan’s murder is being felt halfway around the world, here in South Florida.
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What the Department of Education – now on Trump's chopping block – does for our schools
Is eliminating the Department of Education a good idea? One former South Florida superintendent weighs in
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Miami-Dade passes agreement with Miami Beach to fund millions for Homeless Trust
The Miami-Dade County Commission passed an agreement with the city of Miami Beach on Wednesday to fund the Homeless Trust.
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Miami-Dade commissioners approve ban on single-use plastics at county venues
Miami-Dade commissioners have approved a resolution aimed at getting rid of single-use plastics and Styrofoam at county venues.
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New Miami-Dade and Broward school board members promise across-the-aisle cooperation
School board seats are non-partisan in Florida, but everyone knows who’s conservative and who’s liberal based on what issues they emphasize.
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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.