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September 11, 2020

Reeling In Trouble: Goliath Grouper Photo Lands Florida Teen In Hot Water

An 18-year-old was placed under arrest after reeling in a goliath grouper in Key West. On August 26th, Joshua Anyzeski caught the prohibited species, removing it from the water to take a picture. The picture circulated on social media, which tipped off officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Anyzeski was arrested last

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NFL player used coronavirus relief loan at Hard Rock casino and on luxury items, feds say

An NFL player has been arrested as part of a federal fraud investigation. Investigators say that Josh Bellamy, a wide receiver from St. Petersburg who was released by the New York Jets earlier this week, was among a group of people who filed fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loan applications for more than $24 million. He

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Longtime pastor killed in shooting near NW Miami-Dade flea market, church members say

A devastated church community is mourning the loss of their longtime pastor after, they said, he was fatally gunned near a flea market in Northwest Miami-Dade. 7News cameras captured family members and friends as they held hands and prayed together outside of Ryder Trauma Center, Thursday night. Church members said the victim, their pastor of

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QB D’Eriq King set for Miami Hurricanes debut against UAB

Miami is hoping quarterback D’Eriq King can lead a Hurricanes’ offensive revival. The graduate transfer from Houston will make his Hurricanes debut against UAB (1-0) in Miami’s opener Thursday night after an offseason of doubt due to COVID-19. “It’s a great feeling,” King said. “A couple of months ago, nobody really thought we’d be playing

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As Ed Reed figures out his role at Miami, the Hurricanes kick off hoping to become ‘The U’ again

Ed Reed doesn’t walk into a room, he makes an entrance. The stylish hats, the beard, the glow that goes beyond what usually surrounds a football legend. But his title with a Miami program that kicks off its season Thursday night belies any of that. “Chief of Staff?” That’s White House formal. This is ball,

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Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show to sail through pandemic with new safety rules

Local officials decided the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show — an event that attracted more than 100,000 people last year — will be held this year as planned with new coronavirus safety rules. Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis supported Broward County commissioners’ decision Thursday to direct the county’s administrator, Bertha Henry, to negotiate the show’s new safety

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