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Pretty Ricky Rapper Baby Blue Shot During Robbery Outside South Florida Bowling Alley
Pretty Ricky rap star Baby Blue was critically injured after he was shot during a robbery outside a South Florida bowling alley, authorities said.
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A Look Inside the Most Expensive Home for Sale in Bal Harbour, Florida
One of Villa Magnolia’s biggest selling points is its 221 feet of water frontage.
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Rockets Say Sterling Brown Was Attacked, Injured in Miami
The Houston Rockets say that guard Sterling Brown was assaulted by unknown individuals after the team arrived in Miami late Sunday night, suffering cuts to his face.
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South Florida Nurse Arrested, Accused of Threatening to Kill VP Kamala Harris
A longtime South Florida nurse accused of making videos threatening Vice President Kamala Harris’ life has been arrested on federal charges. Niviane Petit Phelps, of Miami Gardens, was arrested following an investigation by the U.S. Secret Service. The 39-year-old, who has worked for Jackson Health System since 2001, faces charges of threats against the vice president, according to a criminal…
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Baby Giraffe Makes His Debut
At Zoo Miami, cameras captured the first steps of a giraffe calf born on Friday.
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Crypto Industry to Get First Major U.S. Stadium With Miami-Dade County Approving FTX for Heat Home
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX could soon replace American Airlines as the title sponsor for the arena that is home to the NBA franchise.
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2 Royal Caribbean Lines to Resume Caribbean Cruises in June
Two Royal Caribbean lines will resume cruises in the Caribbean in June, ending a yearlong hiatus
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City of Miami Names Houston's Top Cop as New Police Chief
Art Acevedo, the Houston police chief who forged a national profile by calling for gun control, marching with protesters after George Floyd’s death and criticizing President Donald Trump is taking the top job in the Miami Police Department. Acevedo was introduced as the city’s top cop during a news conference Monday with Mayor Francis Suarez and other city officials....
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Miami's Commercial Real Estate Boom Picks Up Steam as Pandemic Pushes Companies to Seek New Digs
Alex Rodriguez, the baseball superstar-turned-developer, said the Miami market is “a rocket ship” since Covid started.
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Miami Mayor on Previous Coronavirus Aid: ‘Our Residents Got a Fraction of The Help That They Needed'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez spoke in favor of the House’s coronavirus relief package on Friday. Suarez also criticized the support many U.S. cities received in previous aid packages, saying, “Many of them had very, very bad experiences in terms of receiving the full allotment that they should have received based on their population.”
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Bahamian Business Pioneer Helped Build Futures in Miami Neighborhoods
Coconut Grove has gone through many changes over the years since Miami was officially incorporated as a city in 1896. At the time, the population was just over 300 people and many Bahamians where immigrating to America. Coconut Grove was becoming a destination where they would move. There was one Bahamian who came to Coconut Grove with little to nothing….
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Black History Month: The Life and Legacy of E.W.F. Stirrup
NBC 6 anchor Johnny Archer takes us inside the house in Coconut Grove that serves as a point of pride for members of the Bahamian community that helped build the city of Miami.
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Diddy Providing Some COVID-19 Relief for Miami Neighborhood
Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is providing some coronavirus relief in a Miami neighborhood
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First Shipment of Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine Arrives in Miami
Shipments of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine were distributed to hospitals around the country. The Baptist Hospital in Miami, Florida, is one of 170 medical facilities in the state to receive doses of the vaccine.
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Meet the Miami Muralists Fighting for Black Lives Through Their Art
Some of the most striking demonstrations in the Black Lives Matter movement have been public art projects. In Miami, two different Black Lives Matter murals were created not far from each other, each with its own unique perspective on the struggle of Black Americans.
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How Two Student Protesters Arranged a Historic Meeting of Miami Police Chiefs
Five days after the death of George Floyd, two PhD students from Miami organized a protest to voice their concerns about police brutality. Oshea Johnson, the co-founder of Protests Miami, had never led a protest before. This is the story of how he and his co-founder, Ahzin Bahraini, achieved a historic virtual meeting with every Miami-Dade police chief.
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Rapper Lil Wayne Pleads Guilty in Miami to Federal Gun Charge
Rapper Lil Wayne pled guilty to a firearm possession charge in South Florida Friday, a federal offense that carries a potential sentence of up to 10 years in prison. The 38-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., pled guilty to illegally possessing a loaded .45-caliber handgun while traveling to South Florida on a private plane last Christmas…
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Teachers Are Essential Workers Too and Should Get Early Vaccines, Says Miami Schools Head
With a nationwide vaccine rollout poised to begin, a debate is underway about who should be given priority access. Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho says teachers are essential workers who play a vital role in our communities and should be near the front of the line.
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ESPN Says Dan Le Batard Leaving Radio, TV Shows Next Month
ESPN has announced that Dan Le Batard will be leaving the network next month.
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Gloria Estefan Reveals She Had COVID-19 Last Month
Singer Gloria Estefan said she tested positive for COVID-19 last month. Estefan shared her diagnosis in an Instagram post Tuesday night. The 63-year-old said she lost her sense of taste and smell and decided to get tested on Nov. 8, and it came back positive. Estefan said the only other symptom she had was a little cough, and said she…