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Miami Gardens PD: Child dies after being found unresponsive in vehicle

MIAMI – The Miami Gardens Police Department is investigating after a child found unresponsive inside a vehicle Monday afternoon has died. It all happened just before 4 pm. in the 700 block of NW 173 Street. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue rushed the juvenile to a local hospital. Unfortunately, the child was pronounced dead by doctors. No other […]

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Aimco Gets FAA Approval For Third Tower At Hamilton On The Bay, Rising 42 Stories

The Federal Aviation Administration has granted approval to apartment developer Aimco for a third tower at the Hamilton On The Bay Complex in Edgewater. According to an approval letter, the third tower can rise up 497 feet above ground, or 502 feet above sea level. Aimco also received FAA approval earlier this year for tower

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‘You have to do more’: Parkland father interrupts Biden’s gun control speech

Manuel Oliver, the father of a victim of a mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., interrupted President Joe Biden on Friday during a White House speech marking the passage of the first major gun legislation in more than a decade. “You have to do more,” Oliver could be heard shouting from the audience during Biden’s remarks

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Up in smoke? Comras loses bid to open medical marijuana dispensary

Real estate investor and developer Michael Comras lost his bid to open a medical marijuana dispensary in Miami’s MiMo Biscayne Boulevard Historic District. But he is not calling it quits — he will appeal to a higher authority. Comras, CEO of Miami Beach-based The Comras Company, and Elad Kohen’s The Flowery, a licensed medical cannabis

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Gov. DeSantis appoints Pete Antonacci as top elections cop

Florida’s new Office of Election Crimes and Security will have a familiar face fronting the first-of-its-kind election crimes office. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed Pete Antonacci, who has a lengthy history of service for Republican administrations, to lead the Department of State’s Office of Election Crimes and Security. The office is the Department of State’s new outfit

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Sold-Out: 343-Unit Downtown Miami Tower Breaks Ground, No Parking Included

A 39-story tower in downtown Miami called District 225 that doesn’t include a parking garage is now under construction after obtaining financing. ROVR Development, The Related Group and BH Group said they secured a $76M construction loan, and announced a groundbreaking. The project sold out despite not having parking. Ricardo Vadia and Oscar Rodriguez, who

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49-Story The Elser Hotel & Residences Announced, Opening This Summer

Plans for a 49-story downtown Miami tower called The Elser Hotel & Residences have been announced. The project was formerly planned to become a rental tower called Society Residences, with 646 apartments. The Elser will also have 646 units, but they will be sold as fully-furnished condos instead. Owners at The Elser will be permitted

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