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October 20, 2021

Jury finds man guilty in an unprovoked attack on Metromover in Miami

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A Miami-Dade County jury found a man guilty on Wednesday of an unprovoked attack on Sept. 20, 2020, in Miami’s Metromover. It was the second time Robert Ribbs, 62, the defendant, and Eduardo Fernandez, 74, the victim, waited for a jury to make a decision. Surveillance cameras recorded when Ribbs suddenly punched

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Miami airport may pass Orlando’s as state’s busiest for passengers

While expecting a crowded holiday season, Orlando International Airport is at risk of losing its standing as Florida’s busiest, with Miami’s airport the nation’s busiest for international service and surging its domestic service. “Miami International Airport has added a number of airlines to its service portfolio – Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit and Frontier are four that

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Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin to perform in Miami one year after postponing tour

MIAMI – Exactly one year after their tour was postponed due to COVID-19, the highly anticipated joint tour of Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin has officially kicked off, and fans in Miami are in for a treat. Latin music stars Iglesias, Martin, and Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra, are set to embark on their first North American

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Animal advocates move 54 dogs from overcrowded Miami-Dade shelter to Canada

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A team of animal advocates took 54 dogs from an overcrowded shelter in Miami-Dade County to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Wednesday and into a plane to fly to Toronto, Canada. Lorna Mejia-Lopez, the interim director of Miami-Dade Animal Services, said the dogs had been up for adoption in South Florida

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Miami Heat, Feeding South Florida host Hispanic Heritage Celebration for seniors in Miami

MIAMI – The Miami Heat hosted their 16th annual Heat Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Alongside Miami-Dade County officials, the Heat surprised 170 seniors at Saint Dominic Gardens, a senior housing complex, on Tuesday. The event was held in partnership with Feeding South Florida and AT&T. The seniors were given a week’s worth of meals. “They’re getting

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Brightline testing Miami to West Palm Beach to be ready to roll

Brightline passenger rail service is back on track. Stalled by the global pandemic, the fledgling rail service is ready to get moving again and has announced a relaunch for November. Brightline, which bills itself as the only provider of modern, eco-friendly high-speed rail in America, began testing its full operating train schedule between West Palm

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