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December 22, 2021

No charges brought against former Miami officer who slapped woman at airport

A retired police officer will not be charged for slapping a woman at Miami International Airport in June 2020, according to a memo from the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office obtained by The Miami Herald. Officer Antonio Clemente Rodriguez, who was seen hitting a woman in a video that went viral last year, was cleared of all charges. The police department […]

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Dolphins’ Brian Flores addresses injuries, Holland, COVID, Tua, other issues

Dolphins safety Jevon Holland has not yet cleared COVID-19 protocols and remains sidelined, but two other Dolphins who missed a game due to the virus – receiver Jaylen Waddle and running back Phillip Lindsay – will be able to practice on Wednesday. The Dolphins remain hopeful that Holland will be able to play Monday night

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Miami-Dade expands COVID testing, brings back partial mask mandate

MIAMI – Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says the county is expanding coronavirus testing as the demand rises and cases surge, but she also pleaded Wednesday for residents to get vaccinated if they aren’t already. “We know that getting vaccinated and boosted is the single most important thing we can do to protect ourselves and our

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Related Group, Merrimac JV plans Miami Worldcenter project, pays $12M for site

Related Group and Merrimac Ventures are partnering to develop a project at Miami Worldcenter, after paying $12 million for land. Records show an affiliate of Jorge Pérez’s Related Group bought the lots at 601 North Miami Avenue and 25 Northeast Sixth Street. The adjacent parcels total 0.6 acres. The Motwani family’s Merrimac Ventures is a

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Miami football program enters COVID protocol, scheduled to arrive in El Paso Sunday for Sun Bowl

EL PASO, Texas – Tuesday afternoon, Miami Athletics announced that their football program, who is scheduled to play in El Paso on Dec. 31 in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, is currently in COVID protocols. It has prompted the Sun Bowl Association to release its’ own statement. According to the release from the school,

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