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June 23, 2021

Police deploy Taser at dog after man trespasses at Miami Beach restaurant

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A dog was stunned with a Taser Wednesday morning as authorities were trying to issue a trespass warning to a man at the property of a restaurant in Miami Beach, authorities said. According to Miami Beach police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez, homeless resource officers tried to issue the warning just after 7 a.m. […]

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City of Miami Beach votes on $2.5 million deal to build nation’s first adaptive fitness center for people with disabilities

MIAMI BEACH, FLA. – An organization is building a pathway to fitness for those with disabilities. The City of Miami Beach Commission voted Wednesday on a $2.5 million deal to get one step closer towards the nation’s first adaptive fitness and recreation center. The idea was spearheaded by the Sabrina Cohen Foundation. The future facility

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Forklift driver arrested after allegedly attacking Miami Police officer

MIAMI – A forklift driver has been taken into custody after allegedly attacking a Miami Police officer. According to police, an officer stopped the forklift driver in the area of Northwest 14th Avenue and 23rd Street, Wednesday morning. Police said the driver became aggressive, striking the officer. The officer was not injured. From: WSVN Youtube

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Commissioners are considering urging companies to step up security in the South Beach area

MIAMI BEACH, Florida. – Nightclubs, bars and restaurants in South Beach’s entertainment district are again allowed to stay open and serve alcohol until 5 a.m. Earlier this month, a judge ruled that the last Miami Beach appeal at 2 a.m. for alcohol in any part of the district was illegal. Commissioners will meet at City Hall

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Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee dead after prison suicide: report

Antivirus software tycoon John McAfee died by an apparent suicide in a Spanish jail cell Wednesday evening — hours after reports surfaced that he would be extradited to face federal charges in the US, according to local media.The eccentric tech entrepreneur was arrested in October and was awaiting extradition when he was found dead, police

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It’s never too late to tie the knot: Groom, 81, weds bride, 78, in Coral Gables

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Gene Yaffe and Faye Albert fell in love about 13 years ago. They were both in their late 60s, and they had profiles on eHarmony. The online dating site found compatibility and connected them. They had both been married before and neither of them had children. Dating was easy, but it took

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Coral Gables Man Refuses To Sell Family House Swallowed By Massive Development

MIAMI – A small single-family house stands in the middle of a huge construction project in Coral Gables. The $600 million commercial development is the largest in the city’s history. The homeowner says his home carries priceless sentimental value and he won’t sell it, mo matter the noise, rubble or price. Speaking of price, the

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