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February 8, 2022

2 brothers hope to break Guinness world record for blind flight out of Miami Executive Airport

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. – Two brothers are hoping to fly into the history books after they pulled off a completely blind flight out of Miami Executive Airport. Parth Panchal said the idea for Sunday’s blindfolded flight that they hope will land him and his sibling a mention on the Guinness Book of World Records came […]

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Miami Seaquarium killer whale Lolita being treated for illness

VIRGINIA KEY, Fla. – Miami Seaquarium’s beloved killer whale Lolita is sick. The Seaquarium confirmed to Local 10 News that the famed whale is receiving around-the-clock care. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, better known as PETA, sounded the alarm Sunday, posting a tweet that said Lolita could “die any day.” “We learned this weekend, reported

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Michelle Simkins flips bayfront Miami Beach home for $21M, double previous sale in 1 year

A waterfront Miami Beach home built in 1939 sold for $21 million, more than double its previous sale price a year ago. Property records show a Florida company named after the address sold the 7,765-square-foot house at 6300 North Bay Road to an identically named company registered in Delaware. The buyer’s identity is unknown. Michelle Simkins, who

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Man accused of burglarizing Sergio’s restaurant, randomly stabbing man in Pembroke Pines

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – A man is accused of burglarizing a Sergio’s Cuban restaurant in Pembroke Pines on Tuesday morning before randomly stabbing a man at a gas station, authorities said. Police said the victim was stabbed around 1:45 a.m. at a Shell gas station at 13940 Pines Blvd. According to Pembroke Pines police, the victim

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Ron DeSantis enlists Dwight Eisenhower in his war against Dr. Fauci

Warning against “Covid authoritarianism” in a speech Friday night to the Common Sense Society, Gov. Ron DeSantis invoked Dwight Eisenhower in his latest cautionary tale. In his presidential farewell speech, Eisenhower warned of the military-industrial complex having an outsized role. The Governor wanted to highlight a secondary message, however. “Think what we’ve seen the past couple of years, it brings back an

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18-year-old accused of shooting 14-year-old cousin in Homestead appears before judge

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. – A South Florida teen appeared before a judge a day after, police said, he shot his 14-year-old cousin at an apartment complex in Homestead. Police said 18-year-old Jose Thomas Rios was showing off a gun when the shooting happened. “So he’s playing with a gun, showing off for social media, and

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Miami hires Josh Gattis: Hurricanes poach Michigan offensive coordinator to fill pivotal vacancy

Miami hired Mario Cristobal as coach after abruptly firing Manny Diaz on Dec. 6. Two months to the day later, Cristobal finally has his offensive coordinator. The Hurricanes will hire Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis to fill the same role with the program, the 2021 Broyles Award winner confirmed on Sunday. Gattis has been Michigan’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers

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