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Miami mural honoring Black history icons vandalized with racist and antisemitic graffiti
A mural honoring African American icons at Miami’s Dorsey Park was vandalized with racist and antisemitic graffiti. The Miami Police Department said they were made aware of the graffiti on the s... -
Trump pardons 2 divers who freed 19 sharks off the coast of Florida
Two South Florida shark divers convicted of theft for freeing 19 sharks and a giant grouper from a fisherman’s longline several miles from shore have been pardoned by President Donald Trump.... -
Man, deputy recovering after encounter escalates to officer-involved shooting in West Park
One man and a Broward Sheriff’s deputy are recovering following a shooting that took place Sunday afternoon in a West Park neighborhood.
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GEM partners with Miami-Dade, other orgs to prep for potentially busy hurricane season
June 1 marked the start of hurricane season, and Miami-Dade County partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission, BStrong Foundation, and a coalition of organizations to launch a coordinated plan of a...
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Feds ‘excluded' Monroe County Sheriff's Office from cocaine distribution probe, citing suspected leaks to main target
The Monroe County Sheriff’s office was “intentionally and systematically excluded” from key parts of a three-year FBI investigation into cocaine distribution in the Florida Keys amid concerns at least one official with the local agency was leaking to the alleged head of the operation, according to a federal prosecutor’s court fili... -
Carollo, Regalado feud takes center stage in Miami's commissioner race
The race to replace the late Miami City Commissioner Manolo Reyes is winding down and getting heated as a familial feud becomes the focal point in Tuesday’s special election.
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Miami-Dade state attorneys won't prosecute deputy accused of battering trans woman
A deputy of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office arrested in April for battering a transgender woman he met at E11even nightclub has been cleared of all criminal charges.
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LIVE RADAR: Rainfall across South Florida continues through mid-week
Several flood advisories were issued for parts of Miami-Dade and Broward counties on Monday.
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Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez officially named FIU's president
The board of trustees at Florida International University on Monday officially named former Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez as the school’s president.
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Father of 4 dies after being injured in Fort Lauderdale boat explosion: Family
A father who suffered severe injuries after a boat exploded on Memorial Day died on Monday, his family said.
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What to know about Tom Llamas, the Miami native who is leading NBC's ‘Nightly News'
Tom Llamas, a Miami native, is set to make history on Monday by being the first Hispanic person to lead a network evening newscast.
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Former Hialeah Police chief arrested on fraud and grand theft charges: Officials
A former Hialeah Police chief was arrested on Monday on allegations of committing organized fraud and grand theft during his tenure, officials said.
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Man charged with animal cruelty after being caught on video beating rooster in Fort Lauderdale
A man who was caught on camera beating a rooster in Fort Lauderdale was arrested on Monday, police said.
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Man taken into custody after climbing pole in Miramar: Police
A man who climbed a pole in Miramar Monday morning and refused to get down prompted a swift response by police.
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Friends say woman attacked by dog in Fort Lauderdale has long road to recovery
As an animal control officer who was attacked by a dog in Fort Lauderdale recovers, her friends described her as an animal whisperer.
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FIU Panthers set to protest ICE agreement with campus police
Panthers at Florida International University on Monday are set to protest the partnership between campus police and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on their campus
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14-year-old hospitalized after being shot in Lauderhill: Police
A teenager was taken to the hospital Monday morning after they were shot in Lauderhill, police said.