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Video shows a woman jumping over an American Airlines ticket counter

Video shows a woman jumping over an American Airlines ticket counter Sunday when she wasn’t allowed to board her flight to California at Miami International Airport. Brittney Mohammadi, the woman seen jumping the counter, and Manuel Arteaga were denied boarding Flight 1061 with service from MIA to Los Angeles International Airport after attempting to board […]

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UM Miller School Of Medicine Entering Phase 3 Of COVID Vaccine Clinical Trials

Researchers with the University of Miami have taken the next step in the race to create a vaccine against the coronavirus. They are now entering phase 3 of clinical trials of what they are calling the “Janssen vaccine.” “With the availability of test vaccines, I feel very encouraged, enthusiastic and optimistic that we will overcome this

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South Florida 15-Year-Old Accused Of Posting Video Which Threatened School Shooting

A Weston teen accused of posting a video on a social media app that reportedly threatened a school shooting was arrested over the weekend. The FBI received a tip Saturday evening from its National Threat Operations Center alerting them to the video threat. The FBI contacted the Broward Sheriff’s Office’s Threat Management Unit and Real

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Video shows woman crashing SUV into gate outside NW Miami-Dade home

A Northwest Miami-Dade homeowner is speaking out days after a woman driving an SUV backed into his front gate and took off, leaving his property badly damaged. Torrence Gibson said Friday afternoon’s crash happened just weeks after he’d fixed the gate outside of his home, located along the 7200 block of Northwest 17th Court. “Someone

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Former Trump campaign manager Baker Acted after barricading self inside Fort Lauderdale home

Brad Parscale, a former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, has been involuntarily hospitalized after, officials said, he barricaded himself inside a home in Fort Lauderdale and reportedly threatened to commit suicide. Fort Lauderdale Police SWAT units responded to a home along the 2300 block of Desota Drive in reference to an armed man attempting

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Fans celebrate Heat win as Eastern Conference Championship gear gets made

Eastern Conference Championship gear for Miami Heat fans is hot off the press. Atlas Embroidery and Screen Printing in Fort Lauderdale had an early start on Monday, making thousands of Heat T-shirts to celebrate the team’s big win. “Thousands of pieces that’ll go out to all of our local retailers, as well as NBAshop.com,” said Adam

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Coronavirus: Florida reports 738 new cases Monday, fewest in months

Florida’s coronavirus dashboard shows 738 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday along with five more residents’ deaths, the lowest daily increases the state has seen in months. Florida is up to 701,302 confirmed cases, 14,037 resident deaths and 170 non-resident deaths from COVID-19. At least 43,606 hospitalizations have been attributed to the novel coronavirus since

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Dezer’s 30-acre megaproject in North Miami Beach gets first approval

A nearly 30-acre mixed-use development that would bring luxury condo towers, a harbor and public promenade secured a key approval from the city of North Miami Beach. Developer Gil Dezer’s plan to transform the Intracoastal Mall will return to the North Miami City Commission next month, after commissioners voted to pass zoning amendments and a

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Miami Beach, Miami mayor weigh in on Gov.’s surprise decision to ease restrictions

Miami Beach’s mayor wrote a letter to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis only hours after a press conference where the governor told Florida that it could move into Phase 3, accelerating the pace of openings after months of closures and slow reopenings because of COVID-19. Dan Gelber said he needed clarification and that’s what his Friday letter requested.

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Florida education commissioner orders Miami to open schools earlier than planned

Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran has ordered Miami-Dade County Public Schools to fully open its buildings five days a week by Oct. 5. That’s more than two weeks earlier than the system, the fourth largest in the country, had decided to do after a marathon 29-hour meeting last week. In a letter sent to Perla

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