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Man shot at popular burger joint Skinny Louie in Wynwood: Witnesses
A shooting at a popular burger restaurant in Wynwood on Monday night left a man hurt and workers shaken up, according to police and witnesses at the scene.
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Royal Caribbean facing lawsuit after ex-crew member put hidden cameras in state rooms
Royal Caribbean is facing legal trouble after passengers filed a lawsuit over hidden cameras placed in state rooms by a former employee.
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‘We're Perry strong': Recovery efforts continue after Hurricane Helene
Every local, state and federal agency has boots on the ground in Taylor County, one of the hardest hit counties in the Big Bend as the second day of a long road to recovery ahead continues.
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Officer placed on administrative duty after Tyreek Hill incident has varied history
The personnel file of a Miami-Dade Police officer who was taken off the streets after detaining Dolphins star Tyreek Hill shows a varied history.
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‘Can't be good': Fort Lauderdale looking into possible pollution concerns in New River
Neighbors in Fort Lauderdale are banding together to sound the alarm about potential pollution being pumped into the New River in downtown.
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13 charged in major catalytic converter theft ring: Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office
The suspects were involved in a criminal racketeering enterprise that deals in the theft, sale and buying of catalytic converters.
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Man in 2015 viral courtroom reunion with judge back in jail for similar crimes
The reunion went viral after Judge Mindy Glazer recognized Arthur Booth as her former middle school classmate. Nine years later, Booth is back in jail accused of similar charges.
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Little Havana neighborhood on edge after man seen peering into windows while touching himself
A Little Havana neighborhood is on edge after a man was caught on video touching himself while looking into windows.
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‘All she had was my sister': Survivors of Hialeah stabbing learn of woman's death from brother
A relative of the two survivors of a deadly domestic stabbing in Hialeah speaks with palpable anguish about the attack that has permanently changed their family.
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Miami-Dade voters will elect a sheriff for the first time in almost 6 decades. Here are the candidates
For the first time in nearly 60 years, Miami-Dade County voters will have the chance this November to elect the county’s first sheriff since 1966.