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February 12, 2021

State officers investigate fatal police-involved shooting in Coral Gables

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Florida Department of Law Enforcement officers are investigating a fatal police-involved shooting on Friday in Coral Gables. Officer Kelly Denham, a spokeswoman for the Coral Gables Police Department, said the crime scene was near the intersection of Mantua Avenue and Alahambra Circle. A woman who lives in the area said she first […]

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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Joins White House Meeting With Biden To Talk COVID Relief

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez met with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Friday morning as part of a bipartisan group of governors and mayors to discuss the vital need to pass the American Rescue Plan, Biden’s pandemic relief package. Biden told the masked and socially distanced group, the

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Disney may relocate some operations from California to Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – Disney may consider moving some of its operations from California, where they are struggling to reopen their theme parks, to Florida. The potential move makes Disney the latest in a growing number of companies considering moving some or all of their operations out of California, which has some of the strictest lockdown measures in the

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Inside South Beach’s New Colorful Rooftop Restaurant From the Coyo Taco Team

TheThe much-anticipated Moxy Hotel on South Beach has finally opened its doors, and with it comes a slew of new eateries. First to debut is Serena (915 Washington Avenue), an bright and airy rooftop restaurant and lounge that takes its design and culinary cues from Oaxaca and Mexico City. Led by chef Scott Linquist, alongside the teams that brought

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Suspicious bag deemed safe after shutting down part of downtown Miami street for hours

A section of Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami was closed for hours Friday morning after a suspicious bag was found inside an unattended vehicle. At noon, Miami police said the package was “rendered safe,” and the roads had been reopened. The vehicle with the bag inside was found between Northeast First and Third streets on

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Billboards by teachers union send message about ongoing disagreement with Broward superintendent

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – They are continuing their fight against Broward Superintendent Robert Runcie’s directive that all teachers must be back in the classroom. As a follow up with their delivery of thousands of pairs of flip flops to community and business leaders earlier this week, the Broward Teachers Union posted two billboards that asks the question: “School

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DeSantis rips media for double standard in criticism of Super Bowl celebrations

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back against members of the press Wednesday for criticizing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ celebration after their Super Bowl victory. “The media is worried about that, obviously,” DeSantis said in response to a reporter expressing concern over the Buccaneers’ celebration. “You guys really love that. You don’t care as much if it’s a quote-‘peaceful protest,’ and then it’s

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