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They identify the alleged mother of the child who was walking in diapers around Miramar

Police are searching for a woman who, they said, may be the mother of a toddler who was found wandering in Miramar. Miramar Police are looking for information on Leila Cavett, who they say might be the mother of a young boy who was found wandering in Miramar. Police said they are concerned for her safety

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Marlins rally to beat Phillies despite four reportedly testing positive for COVID-19

The Miami Marlins rallied to win their series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies, 11-6, on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park to improve to 2-1 to start this shortened 60-game season. Four Marlins players hit home runs, shortstop Miguel Rojas came a double away from hitting for cycle, Miami erased two early deficits and the bullpen

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Alcantara carves up host Phillies, Marlins win long-delayed season opener

Jesus Aguilar hit a two-run homer off Aaron Nola, Sandy Alcantara pitched neatly into the seventh and the Miami Marlins beat the Phillies 5-2 Friday night, spoiling manager Joe Girardi’s first game in Philadelphia. The Marlins opened a shortened season delayed by the coronavirus by picking up where they left off last year against the

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Universal Orlando: Halloween Horror Nights canceled for 2020

Universal Orlando has canceled Halloween Horror Nights for this year. The popular after-hours scare-fest, held for nearly three decades at Universal Studios theme park, is the latest event to be scrubbed by the coronavirus pandemic. “Universal Orlando Resort will be focusing exclusively on operating its theme parks for daytime guests, using the enhanced health and

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Man charged with pulling gun during mask dispute at Palm Beach Walmart

A Florida man is facing felony charges for pointing a gun at another Walmart shopper who had told him to wear a mask, officials said Thursday. Vincent Scavetta, 28, was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm and improper exhibition of a firearm after surrendering Wednesday to Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputies. At a Thursday hearing,

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