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Miami Central High School football forced to forfeit games over ineligible player
The Miami Central High School football team is being forced to forfeit a number of games over an ineligible player.
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‘I walked into a perfect storm': Retired Miami-Dade corrections officer sues county after inmate attack
Janel Navarro is now suing Miami-Dade County, claiming she suffered “serious and permanent injuries.”
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‘I can't believe it': Developer speaks in new body-worn video from fatal Boca Chita crash
New body-worn camera shows a prominent South Florida real estate developer speaking with state wildlife officers shortly after a boat crash that killed a teen girl, as he now faces a new homicide charge more than two years after the incident.
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Developer now facing homicide charge in 2022 Boca Chita boat crash that killed teen
A well-known South Florida real estate developer is now facing a homicide charge in connection with a 2022 boat crash near Boca Chita Key that killed one teen and left another permanently disabled.
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Father arrested by FBI in 2016 disappearance of Doral woman and daughter
The FBI has made an arrest in connection with the disappearance of a Doral woman and her 8-year-old daughter who vanished in 2016, authorities announced Tuesday.
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Man sentenced to life in prison in 2019 killing of cyclist on Rickenbacker Causeway
The man convicted in the fatal shooting of a cyclist on the Rickenbacker Causeway back in 2019 has been sentenced to life in prison.
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‘It's disheartening': Cutler Bay Mayor steps up police presence near Franjo Park
Cutler Bay Mayor Tim Meerbott says he is disgusted by what happened Monday night just outside Franjo Park.
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Dramatic video shows kids running for cover as gunfire erupts near Cutler Bay park
Dramatic video shows children in the middle of a baseball game running from a nearby barrage of gunfire in Cutler Bay that left two men shot.
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‘They cannot take all the spaces': Some Weston residents frustrated with reserved parks
A group of Weston residents are frustrated and upset that they don’t have access to sports fields at public parks.
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Thousands apply for Miami-Dade public housing on 1st day, more expected as supply limited
In less than 24 hours, the Miami-Dade Director of Public Housing and Community Development says more than 21,000 people applied for the county’s public housing program.