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FPL accepting applications for small business bill credits through its Main Street Recovery Credit Program starting Jan. 4

On Jan. 4, Florida Power & Light Company will begin accepting applications for its new Main Street Recovery Credit Program, offering credits to qualifying small businesses that have been impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. FPL’s Main Street Recovery Credit Program is the latest of several initiatives, the total of which are valued at more

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Miramar man accused of hiding body in closet after killing victim with iron

A 22-year-old man from Miramar was arrested Friday on a second-degree murder charge after police officers discovered a body inside the closet of an apartment unit. According to an arrest report, Miramar police officers were called to an apartment complex on Southwest 110th Avenue Friday by the victim’s sister, who said that she had not

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Heat’s Avery Bradley Misses Practice Due to Heath & Safety Protocols

Miami Heat‘s Avery Bradley was held out of practice on January 3 due to health and safety concerns, the Sun Sentinel’s Ira Winderman reported. As of Sunday afternoon, Bradley had not yet been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Herald’s Anthony Chiang tweeted. Bradley, 30, has played in four of the five Heat’s

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Florida Adds 10,603 COVID-19 Cases, Bringing State Total to 1,365,436

Florida added 10,603 COVID-19 cases to its overall total Sunday, while 97 more deaths were reported, according to the state’s department of health. More than 21,900 people in the state have now died from COVID-19, while 1,365,436 people have contracted the virus in Florida. The state’s positivity rate, which shows the daily percentage of tests that

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