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Three drinks to prepare with whiskey, the vedette drink in cocktails

Whiskey has made its triumphal entry since time immemorial to stand out and establish itself in the gastronomic world. This alcoholic drink obtained from the distillation of fermented malt and subsequent aging in wooden barrels, has been limited to its consumption as a simple drink. However, this has become an ideal ally of exquisite preparations […]

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South Florida Needs To Prepare For Possible Tropical Storm Conditions Late Weekend

South Florida needs to prepare for the potential of tropical storm conditions late weekend into early next week. All the deep tropical moisture associated with Eta is expected to bring heavy rain to South Florida. Models are forecasting rainfall totals ranging from 5 to 10 inches through early next week. A Flood Watch goes into

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Section of Miami-Dade Road Renamed in Honor of Trayvon Martin

A portion of one Miami-Dade County road was renamed Thursday in honor of Trayvon Martin, whose death by a neighborhood watch volunteer in 2012 catalyzed a movement for racial justice. Officials, including County Commissioner Barbara Jordan and Mayor-elect Daniella Levine Cava, took part in the event renaming a section of Northeast 16th Avenue from Ives Dairy

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17-year-old girl dies after being shot in face inside Pompano Beach motel room

A 17-year-old teen is dead and investigators believe she was not the intended target of a shooting that happened at a Pompano Beach motel. Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to Room 123 at the Travelodge By Wyndham motel on Northwest 31st Ave., shortly before 2 a.m. on Wednesday, where they found the girl unresponsive

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Broward County makes history, electing first Black state attorney and public defender

History was made during this election cycle in Broward County. Broward now has a new public defender and new state attorney, the first African American men to hold those positions. They are both humbled by the results of this election. Harold Pryor, no stranger to the State Attorney’s Office, is now leading it. He replaces

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Coronavirus cases confirmed at 675 schools across South Florida

Miami-Dade County is nearing 300 schools that have confirmed coronavirus cases, and Broward County has reached 200 campuses with infections, according to the state’s latest data. The Florida Department of Health’s weekly report on COVID-19 in primary and secondary schools shows 675 of them with confirmed positive cases across Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe and Palm Beach

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