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April 27, 2021

Remodeled Miami-Dade Fire Station Reopens Years After Mold Issues

One of the busiest fire stations in Miami-Dade County has been remodeled and reopened after serious mold problems plagued the old building. City and county officials were on hand Tuesday for the grand reopening of Sweetwater Station 29. The remodeled building is more than 1,100 square feet and officials said it’s ready to meet the demands of

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Miami investor completes Allapattah assemblage with $5M warehouse purchase

Roland DiGasbarro completed his assemblage in the produce district of Miami’s Allapattah, buying a warehouse for $5 million. DiGasbarro bought the building at 1221 Northwest 22nd Street, rounding off his industrial properties between Northwest 13th and 12th avenues along 22nd Street, according to Carlos Fausto Miranda of Fausto Commercial, who brokered all of the deals.

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Miami-Dade officers ask public to help find woman, 72, who vanished

MIAMI – Officers are asking the public for help with finding a 72-year-old woman who vanished after leaving her home on Monday in Miami-Dade County. Maria Urrutia was wearing a gray sweater, black jeans, brown sandals, a headscarf with several colors, and she was carrying a beige purse, according to a flyer Detective Alvaro Zabaleta released

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Woman accused of drugging men in Miami-Dade to steal cash and jewelry

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A woman in Miami is facing charges after investigators say she plotted multiple schemes to steal cash and jewelry from unsuspecting men across Miami-Dade County. Sydney Compston faced a judge in a Miami-Dade County courtroom Monday on new charges. According to an arrest affidavit, Compston met the victim at Sugar, a rooftop

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Miami school says they won't employ people who get COVID-19 vaccinations, citing vaccine misinformation

Miami school says they won’t employ people who get COVID-19 vaccinations, citing vaccine misinformation

A Miami private school has told teachers and employees not to get COVID-19 vaccines, citing false information and unsubstantiated anti-vaccination theories. The school said it is their policy not to employ anyone who has taken what it called the “experimental” COVID-19 injection. CBS Miami obtained a copy of an email sent to parents from Centner Academy on Monday. The

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