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March 15, 2021

Miami Advances as Possible World Cup Host City

[MIAMI] – FIFA representatives met virtually with Miami bid officials pursuing the 2026 FIFA World Cup earlier today to discuss the logistics and operations of Hard Rock Stadium. The group reviewed the Stadium’s infrastructure, commercial potential, sustainability, overall fan experience, and prior human rights initiatives. Miami on the Shortlist The meeting is an important step forward in […]

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2 Dead, 2 Injured After Small Plane Crashes, Hits Car in Pembroke Pines

Two people were killed when the small plane they were in crashed in a Pembroke Pines neighborhood Monday afternoon, hitting a car as it went down and leaving the adult and child inside injured, officials said. Pembroke Pines Police said the crash happened in the area of Southwest 72nd Avenue and Southwest 13th Street. Surveillance

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Subway to Move Some of its Business to Miami

Subway is moving some of its operations from Milford, Connecticut, to Miami, according to the company. The new Miami office is scheduled to open in spring 2022. The New York Post reported consumer-facing departments will make the transition, such as culinary, marketing, and global transformation. Meanwhile, finance, legal, development, and human resources and business services will remain

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South Beach Wine & Food Festival returns to Miami with COVID restrictions

Miami’s biggest food event is making a comeback, but attendees must adhere to strict coronavirus health and safety protocol. The South Beach Wine & Food Festival, the annual dining event that sees a slew of celebrity chefs hosting cooking seminars and tastings, will return May 20 through May 23, but attendees will have to show proof of a negative COVID

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Gov. Ron DeSantis said ‘any type of lockdown’ in Florida is ‘insane,’ despite Biden’s warning of possibly reinstating restrictions

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday shot down the notion of instituting a lockdown in his state, despite a warning from President Joe Biden that there might have to be additional coronavirus restrictions put in place if the public isn’t “vigilant.” “To even contemplate doing any type of lockdown, honestly it’s insane,” DeSantis said during

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80th annual Bike Week in Daytona Beach heads toward finish line

80th annual Bike Week in Daytona Beach heads toward finish line

Even with restrictions tied to the coronavirus pandemic, the allure of Bike Week remains strong as ever for Lee “Stretch” Kirby, who’s been attending for more than 30 years. “It’s getting out on the bike, hanging out, partying,” said Kirby, 55, of Ocala, who was holding court Saturday along Main Street with thousands of other bikers out for the

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Man killed in hit-and-run crash on Krome Avenue in southwest Miami-Dade

Man killed in hit-and-run crash on Krome Avenue in southwest Miami-Dade

Detectives from the Miami-Dade Police Department are investigating after a man was killed Monday morning in a hit-and-run crash in southwest Miami-Dade. A Local 10 News crew was at the scene on Krome Avenue and Southwest 192nd Street as the body was covered by a tarp in the street. Miami-Dade Police Detective Argemis Colome confirmed

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