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‘It's a shock': Girlfriend remembers man beaten to death at Palm Beach Gardens golf course
A man is dead after a brutal attack in which a suspect beat him with his golf clubs, police say.
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Loved ones hold candlelight vigil for 2-year-old girl allegedly killed by her father in Pembroke Pines
Family members and the community are remembering a 2-year-old girl whose life was cut short in Pembroke Pines this past May. Police say the child was killed by her own father.
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Man escapes burning semi-truck as Miami Police investigate possible arson
A man sleeping inside his semi-truck was awakened by fire and smoke all around him. Someone had started a fire to his truck that Miami Police are now investigating as possible arson.
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Community comes together in prayer after 9-year-old shot and killed in Florida City
A South Florida community came together Wednesday to pray after a 9-year-old boy was shot and killed over the weekend.
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Miami denies time extension for owners to remove graffiti on downtown building
Time is up for the owners of an old building that’s covered in graffiti in downtown Miami.
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‘Too good for this world': Family, friends gather to honor 19-year-old who drowned after saving sister
Family and friends of a 19-year-old swimmer who drowned in Miami Beach are celebrating his life.
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Protests continue as Sweetwater mobile home park tenants demand more time, money
Protests continue in Sweetwater as hundreds of people at a mobile home park are trying to figure out where they’re going to live in six months.
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Miami Beach approves plan to provide $10 million to county to address homelessness
Miami Beach city commissioners voted on a plan to address homelessness in Miami-Dade County.
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‘We need more': Mayor addresses concerns after hundreds told to leave mobile home park
Emotions ran high Wednesday night as hundreds of people living at a South Florida mobile home park are trying to figure out where they’re going to live in six months.
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‘Throwing us out for more buildings': Hundreds told to leave mobile home park
Hundreds of people living at a South Florida mobile home park will have to find somewhere else to stay after letters were posted on their doors Tuesday saying they have to move out by May.