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Construction worker dies in Miami Beach: Officials
A construction worker died Thursday in Miami Beach, according to authorities.
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Man attacked 72-year-old who was ‘looking at him weird' at Miami Beach bus stop: Police
A man accused of attacking an elderly man while armed with a knife as he was getting off a bus in Miami Beach said the victim was “looking at him weird” and “only spoke Spanish” so he could not understand him, an arrest report states.
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Man arrested in Miami Beach mail thefts said he was ‘looking for drugs': Police
Multiple residents reached out to NBC6 after a man was seen breaking into a Miami Beach building not once, but twice, with multiple pictures and videos showing him stealing peoples’ mail.
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Broward Schools to reopen Friday after Hurricane Helene
Broward County Public Schools will be reopening on Friday after they were closed Thursday due to Hurricane Helene. Schools and district offices will resume normal operations, officials said. This includes before and after school services, after-school activities, local field trips, and evening events and classes. Broward was among several school districts in South Florida that were closed Thursday ahead of…
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Amtrak to debut new, temporary train route from Miami to Chicago
Amtrak will debut a new route in November that’ll take travelers from Miami to Chicago and back for a limited time, the transit service announced Monday.
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DeSantis expands Florida emergency declaration for Helene, urges preparation
Gov. Ron DeSantis expanded an emergency declaration to 61 counties on Tuesday as Tropical Storm Helene formed and continued to move toward Florida.
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‘Come and visit': Inside a Buddhist temple in Homestead and the people who call it home
While the abbot may be the founding rock, it’s clear that the temple’s beating heart is made up of families who want to share it with the wider community.
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Video shows father and son on watercraft before fatal Florida Keys crash
A father and son who were killed in the Florida Keys were seen riding a personal watercraft together in surveillance video taken before the fatal crash.
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‘Florida is getting it right': Attorney general says fentanyl deaths are down, battle continues
Drug-related, opioid-caused and fentanyl-caused deaths are all on the decline in Florida, but work must continue to contain the crisis still claiming thousands of lives, the state’s attorney general said at a news conference Tuesday.
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Busting 4 pet adoption myths as South Florida animal shelters face overcrowding
The situation at Miami-Dade and Broward counties’ animal shelters is dire, officials say, as hundreds of dogs and cats wait for their chance at a forever home. “The [Pet Adoption and Protection Center in Doral] was built to have a capacity of about 350 dogs and about 100 cats. Currently we have a total of 636 dogs in our population,…