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February 17, 2022

Cosmetics company CEO plucks waterfront Miami Beach spec home for $15M

Spec home developer Pascal Nicolai sold a waterfront Hibiscus Island home to the CEO of a cosmetics company for $15 million, $2 million above its asking price from two years ago, The Real Deal has learned. An affiliate of Nicolai’s Sabal Development sold the five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom house at 165 North Hibiscus Drive in Miami Beach to Sinan […]

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No-Swim Advisory Issued For Harrison Street Beach In Hollywood

MIAMI – The Florida Department of Health in Broward County is recommending that people not swim at the beach near Harrison Street and Minnesota Street in Hollywood. Health officials said samples of beach water collected did not meet recommended state requirements. Officials said they will be retesting and that the results would be available late

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Reggaeton star Farruko roils fans by preaching about God

MIAMI – Concert-goers had packed a Miami arena expecting Reggaeton artist Farruko to perform his hit “Pepas” — a club sensation and party anthem since its summer release. But Farruko refused to sing the song in full, leaving out rousing choruses about taking drugs and partying, and apologizing for those lyrics. He spoke profusely about God

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Miami Beach supervisor arrested, fired for using city staffer to build him home kayak rack

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – An operations supervisor with the city of Miami Beach used government resources and staff for private purposes, which yielded a home kayak rack and an investigation that got him fired, according to the Miami-Dade’s state attorney and city officials. An investigation was launched following a tip that Cadel Aldana, operations supervisor in

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Coast Guard offloads about $1.06 billion of cocaine, marijuana at Port Everglades

PORT EVERGLADES, Fla. – The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded about 54,500 pounds of cocaine and about 15,800 pounds of marijuana Thursday at Port Everglades. The drugs are worth a total of about $1.06 billion. It was the largest drug seizure for the Coast Guard Cutter James. “We have collectively struck a significant blow to transnational criminal

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Donald Trump Jr. Shared First Screenshot Of ‘Truth Social’ – Twitter Rival Slated To Launch Next Week

Former President Donald Trump may still be banned from Twitter and Facebook, but beginning next week he could likely be active on social media again – this time on his very own platform. On Tuesday evening, the former president’s son, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted a screenshot from his father’s Truth Social platform. “Time for some

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Swimsuit models dazzle catwalk in bikinis made of tape

Miami swimsuit models redefined “sex tape” when they steamed up the Miami Swim Week runway in risqué bikinis composed entirely of different types of adhesive. The sticky swimwear was the brainchild of the Black Tape Project founder, Joel Alvarez, who uses a smorgasbord of different adhesives to create swanky yet Spartan beach attire. The so-called King Of

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Publix Updates Mask Policy, Employees No Longer Required To Wear Face Coverings

MIAMI – Starting this week, Publix supermarket employees are no longer required to wear masks, the company announced on their website. The supermarket said, “As a result of the decrease in COVID-19 cases and wide availability of the vaccine, fully vaccinated associates have the option not to wear face coverings beginning Feb. 14, 2022.” “Pharmacy associates, regardless

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